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Others can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you'll get precious
little Java support on a techwriting mailing list, and what you do get
will be purely coincidental. May I suggest:
Sun provides not only a thorough knowledgebase, but also a discussion
forum, kind of like this one but oddly more Java-oriented.
Hope this helps,
----->Mike
On 7/31/1999 9:46 AM, Bill Smith (cybersmith -at- ZIANET -dot- COM) wrote:
>I hope a detailed Java question is appropriate for this list. I am trying to
>learn Java, and I've installed the free Java Development Kit, but I can't
>get my code to compile. I've discovered several people locally who have had
>this same problem.
>
>Note: I added the java file type in Explorer, so that's not the problem.
>I've also changed my autoexec.bat to include this path: C:\Program\java\bin.
>