Re: J# and Java
- From: "Lars-Inge Tønnessen \(VJ# MVP\)" <http://emailme.larsinge.com>
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 03:14:45 +0100
JBoss is a good candidate for learning J2EE.
I'm using emacs for an editor with I'm programming Java. Ant for build tool
All these tools are free and open source.
Best Regards,
Lars-Inge
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