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December 31, 1969

A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

Comment here

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A Discussion of the BlueJ IDE with Two of Its Developers: Michael K

BlueJ is a simplified Java IDE, built upon NetBeans technology to introduce new students to object-oriented programming at the high school and introductory university levels. In this interview, Gary Thompson talks with two of BlueJ's developers, Mich...

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