1. patrick.waugh's Avatar
    Hey,

    I normally program windows apps using C++ and C#, but I can tell learning Java is not going to be to difficult. My question is can I just use the IDE I have come to know and love (and have lots of tools for), or am I stuck having to use the BlackBerry JDE? I guess that has the advantage of the integration of the simulators, but I just really don't want to have to learn how to use another IDE, and lose all the tools I now have that I can use.

    Finally, while I downloaded the SDK, I was not impressed with the tutorials I have found online for programming this awesome device. Anyone have any good links?

    Patrick
    02-29-08 04:12 PM
  2. ssadowski's Avatar
    I was just poking around the developer site and came across this:

    BlackBerry - Resource for Microsoft .Net Developers

    Maybe that will help!
    03-05-08 08:42 PM
  3. patrick.waugh's Avatar
    Thanks, I'll give that a look, although I'm not worried about .NET per se, but if I can use the J++ that I have already on my IDE. VS is just so superior an IDE to anything else out there, especially with Visual Assist X.
    03-09-08 07:29 PM
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