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Not a question or anything, I had already gotten it resolved with Dr Andrew Gozzard, however he suggested that I post it here in case any of you have trouble installing JDK as well.
After loading up the Ubuntu terminal and confirming that you do not h...
Since in this unit we will only ask you to submit Java code, not compiled bytecode, all that matters is that any code you submit is compliant with the Java 11 specification. So long as you don't use any features introduced in more recent versions, th...
Thanks for the response.
I installed jdk 21 rather than jdk 11, is there a way I can compile to jdk11 from terminal like C's '-std c11' flag or do I need a fresh install?
Thanks again,
Bill
Hi Bill,
Particularly since one of the selling points of Java is "write once run anywhere", there are no requirements to use a particular system. We will probably use OpenJDK by default when marking, but since we are using Java version 11 in this unit...
Hi,
Lab Worksheet 1 recommends we use window's subsystem of linux, is using linux going to be mandatory for projects like CITS2002?
I have both but I am curious for assessment's sake.
Similarly the links on Lab Worksheet 1 are to openjdk, but on window...