What is a good program to edit java applets or decompile them or whatever to change the java applet? or just change the applet around to fit your needs and such or because its gay you wanna make it better
jcreator.
Java NetBeans worked for me.
borland jbuilder
DJ Java Decompiler is one that might be usefull.
javap
netbeans
JCreator 3.00.
Microsoft J++
Cost money though... :)
Quote from: CrAzY on July 17, 2004, 10:06 PM
Microsoft J++
Cost money though... :)
Not to mention it will never be updated, resulted in a lawsuit, and includes non-standard microsoft thingers. ;)
I say we go survivor mode and vote CrAzY's dumb ass off the Java island.
Netbeans suckkks, go eclipse if you don't need guis, or JBuilder if you do.
If you're learning, use JCreator.
I've heard IDEA is good but I've never used it.
Also, you can never go wrong with Emacs or Scintilla + a command prompt.
Quote from: $t0rm on July 17, 2004, 10:57 PM
Netbeans suckkks, go eclipse if you don't need guis, or JBuilder if you do.
If you're learning, use JCreator.
I've heard IDEA is good but I've never used it.
Also, you can never go wrong with Emacs or Scintilla + a command prompt.
I like Elipse, and I use it to make guis (doing Swing by hand ownz). And vi/vim > Emacs :P
J Pad Pro
Notepad.
IDEs are for tools.
notepad sucks
I won't use any text editor for programming unless it has syntax highlighting. 8)
Quote from: DaRk-FeAnOr on July 19, 2004, 11:23 PM
Notepad.
IDEs are for tools.
Thats such a lame thing to say... You're not cool, just less productive.
if notepad could open big files and didnt have crappy indenting...
IDEs are made by the man