Melissa Cayer
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My kids might have a copy. I will ask them and get back to you if you are still looking for a copy.
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What kind of jobs don't Americans want but illegal immigrants do want?
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I put things like this on my website.Mostofwhatihavetoconveygoesonmywebsite
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My kids got this game for xmas one year for Nintendo PlayStation. They liked it. I thought it was funny.
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You can join Association for Computing Machinery: http://www.acm.org/ and use their online tutorials to learn computing information.
I believe you can use Eclipse IDE (open source) for developing and coding C++. I know you can use it for Java and I was told there is one for PHP. http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/ -
I was trying to run a test .php on my computer when Windows asked me what program to use to open it. I said check the web for the file extension and Windows brought me to a site (probably a microsoft site) that told me about php and http://php.net/. php.net referred me to free webhosting rating sites. I picked one of the rating sites and picked this site. I use http://www.webs.com/ which does not support php. I also use geocities but only premium site owners can use php there.
Java Ide Which do you like the best
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I used Borland's JBuilder for a couple of years and I liked it a lot. I tried moving the system to Sun's SunOne Java IDE but it did not work well. I also tried moving the system to BEA Weblogic's Workbench Java IDE and that did not work to well either. I did follow the tutorials in both IDEs and they were good. I also ran two IDEs at the same time and had processes in each IDE sending messages to a process in the other IDE. Bea's Workbench was free but slow. Sun's was $500. Jbuilder was the best. I use Eclipse IDE right now because it is free but I still have a lot to learn about the IDE.