Jetbrains webstorm rest testing4/7/2024 ![]() Here is a great online tutorial for learning git, claims to take 15 mins. So it’s certainly a site worth getting familiar with. The majority of people who share code online and at workshops tend to store their code in GitHub. Just follow the instructions, and you can test it’s installed after by running ‘javac -version’ in a cmd/terminal window and you should get something like ‘javac 1.8.0_65’ back. The current version, and what the code I share has been designed to work with is Java 8. To be able to compile the Java applications you create, and I consider a suite of automated checks to be an application, you need to have the Java JDK installed. Just following their instructions to get it installed. You can download IntelliJ from JetBrains site. I say it’s my favourite, however, I’ve never tried the other main ones, which are Eclipse and NetBeans. There are many Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) to choose from when it comes to developing in Java, but my preference is IntelliJ. ![]() Course Home | Official IntelliJ Docs | Project Repo ![]()
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