[program-l] Re: Eclipse, Spring and Hibernate

  • From: LU OGBE <oluogbe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 18:58:21 +0100

Hi,

The thing is I had a very frustrating experience trying to get VStudio 2008 and SQL 2008 to work on my system. I don't know if it's because I was trying to install the full system but I had to do loads of system restores before it finally sort of started working. Then I found out that I can't use Solution management studio on Vista 64 bit.

Now I have upgraded my system to windows 7 64bit. I will like to learn either Java or C# in no particular order, but will like to eventually learn web development using an IDE.

I don't mind learning to use VStudio and SQL, but all the installation and configuration guides seem to be for the express editions of the applications & I've got the full application.

So if someone can tell me how to install VStudio 2008 and SQL 2008 on my windows 7 64bit system for c# and web development, I will really appreciate. Thanks in advance.

*NB* I'm running JAWS 11

Regards,
LU




----- Original Message ----- From: "Birkir Rúnar Gunnarsson" <birkir.gunnarsson@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 3:03 PM
Subject: [program-l] Re: Eclipse, Spring and Hibernate


I]m a little confused

Eclipse is not "easier" IDE than visual studio, unless you prefer to
start in Java over, say, c#, the IDE is similar, thehot keys are
slightly different. I really like it, but I like visual studio just as
well.
If you want simple programming interfaces with few functionalities,
well, you may just want to use notepad and command line.
If you want a fully featured IDE, Eclipse is great for Java, and there
are plug ins for several other languages, but you can alsojust use
visual studio, it will not be any less difficult to learn.
For web development, you have to set up a web server, I]d imagine,
though, honestly, I can use a few tips on that aspect as well, since
I]ve never written Java server side code.
Cheers
=B

On 8/22/10, LU OGBE <oluogbe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I have decided to explore using eclipse for java development & later web
development, till I'm brave enough to try visual studio again :)

However, I know it might be a little early to ask this question, but what is the difference between eclipse, spring and hibernate? I tried to read them
up but I'm still a little confused.

I read that Spring is also a development framework, & can be used for web
development as well. So my questions are:
-  will it be better to try out spring instead of eclipse?
- What do I need to use eclipse for web development?
- Is it possible to use eclipse for c# development?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
LU
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