> ... but I found interesting the class notes from the intro Java class at
> the University of Nice, where they're using DrJava:
>
> http://www-sop.inria.fr/acacia/personnel/Fabien.Gandon/lecture/mp1_java2002/MP1Feuille_01.pdf
I do. The third paragraph, wherein DrJ is mentioned, is roughly to the
effect of...,
"DrJava is--like RealJ--a programming environment (in English, IDE, or
Integrated Development Environment). It allows you to program in Java
freely and in a very simple manner. We refer you now to the document
concerning DrJava that has also been given to you. It will acquaint you
with the IDE."
And yes, I'd expect they'd be glad to help us translate.
Cw
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