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2,345 PointsI'm using a JDK instead of workspace, which one works best with the Java beginners course?
I am running into this issue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26470972/trying-to-read-from-the-console-in-java
So what works in Treehouse's workspace doesn't seem to work in IntelliJ IDE. I have read all of the workarounds but it makes following along really tough and time-consuming.
So my question is what IDK is recommended for the beginning courses? Is anyone else having this issue?
1 Answer
Tonnie Fanadez
UX Design Techdegree Graduate 22,796 PointsHi Ari Jones
The best IDE which is also recommended by Treehouse is IntelliJ IDEA.
Still, Treehouse recommends that you first use the workspace before the IDE to pick up some basic Java skills.
If you really need to use IDE then I suggest you replace the Console Object used in workspace with Scanner to take user input. As Philip Schultz has also indicated you should you use System.out.print, or Sysem.out.println or System.out.printf.
//instead of console.printf(); use
System.out.printf( "text %s", string );
//instead of String x = console.readLine(); use
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
String x = scanner.nextLine();
Philip Schultz
11,437 PointsPhilip Schultz
11,437 PointsWhat exactly isn't working in Intelli J? Like the way he prints text to the screen using 'console'?