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Start your free trialEldin Jakubovic
319 PointsMy question is why do i have to type every time javac TreeStory.java && java TreeStory?? In eclipse there is play button
DId I miss something ??
2 Answers
andren
28,558 Pointsjavac compiles your code, while java runs the compiled code, in eclipse the play button is just a shortcut that performs both of these function for you automatically.
Alexander Nikiforov
Java Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,175 PointsEmbrace the power of writing scripts in Bash and/or aliasing ( environment of Terminal where you type :))
Check my answer here, put all nice stuff there :)
Eldin Jakubovic
319 PointsEldin Jakubovic
319 Pointsso there is no shortcut here ??
andren
28,558 Pointsandren
28,558 PointsNo, sadly there isn't. It certainly wouldn't be impossible for Treehouse to implement a similar build & Run function in their Java workspaces, but that is not a feature they currently offer.