the point is that you don’t really learn a programming language when you are using an editor. It may be easy but understanding the fundamentals of a language can help you be a better programmer even in other languages. So my advice just use notepad to learn a new language. When you are more experienced you can use an editor to lower your workload
Follow these steps!!
From start menu click computer,Then system properties, Then advanced system settings.
Click advanced tab and your enviroment variables should be there.
Hope you get it.
Go to program files.
Select java.
Open it.
Find the file bin.
Open it and right click.
Select properties and copy the location. Which should look like C:program filesjavajdk1.6.0_5bin depending on what version you have.
Then paste into your path in environment variables.
End with a semicolon. That bits important.
Hope this helped.
vi is not the command I think it is the name of his text editor. replace vi with the name of your text editor and it should work
I reccomend everyone use an IDE
I reccomend Bluej.
use an ide. none of this cmd sh*t
“vi is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file”
i give up
@RobJohnB95
the point is that you don’t really learn a programming language when you are using an editor. It may be easy but understanding the fundamentals of a language can help you be a better programmer even in other languages. So my advice just use notepad to learn a new language. When you are more experienced you can use an editor to lower your workload
1 prob…I ma learning java but i cant see clearly what u r doing. i hear but can see.its blurry
i’m using Eclipse and its loads easier…
Follow these steps!!
From start menu click computer,Then system properties, Then advanced system settings.
Click advanced tab and your enviroment variables should be there.
Hope you get it.
where is my environment variables? i followed ur steps until i reached this part
That did not work for me 🙁
Thanks very much
Now I can compile using javac command
that’s great
thanks to your help 🙂
Go to program files.
Select java.
Open it.
Find the file bin.
Open it and right click.
Select properties and copy the location. Which should look like C:program filesjavajdk1.6.0_5bin depending on what version you have.
Then paste into your path in environment variables.
End with a semicolon. That bits important.
Hope this helped.
I Had a problem I can’t compile my program
this message apears to me when i try to compile it : –
‘javac’ is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.