Glad you asked!
Originally, it was a project which aimed to help myself better understanding Java. When time passes on, I had a even greater idea, which is what I am forcusing on right now -- rewritting Study with Carnival.
More questions? Should you be!
Study is similar to your terminal apps, or more like your interactive consoles. Within your PENGUIN & GLASSES Linux & Windows (or perhaps MacOS as well), you can use both system commands and Study commands to help you solve daily needs:
- FileManagement (VerAbove. Oct1st2022_PROTOTYPE)
- ToDoList
- Reminders
- AlarmClock
- TextEditor
- Programming
- MusicPlayer
And don't even mention we could have X11 support for this very Project to "Study" on -- XSTUDY
Ahh, name of the game! [PepeClap][EasyClap]
Scenario I
Please make sure that you have your Java properties installed properly:
ArchLinux: (My OS)
sudo pacman -S java17-openjfx && sudo pacman -Syy
Ubuntu:
sudo apt install default-jdk default-jre && sudo apt update
Android:
As the majority of mobile device OS, it is important to someone like geek to have a classic terminal UI interactive console toolset to control their devices.
Full power-on match presented by Android and Study.
We announce Attraction.
It support more SWEET features, tendencies to programming, GUI interacting and portability.
Code Editor, Code Compiler, Code Executor are all included.
Isn't that rather attractive?
IOS:
We are sorry.
ChromeOS:
すみません (Sumimasen)
Scenario II
Here, once you have downloaded files in a zip or directly using git, what you need to do is to make the project into a ".jar" file. Then you can start running it.
Take a look.
jar cf nameItYourOwn.jar projectFolderPath/*
java -jar nameItYourOwn.jar
The Janet and John bit:
jar cf study.jar Study/*
java -jar study.jar
Everything is going well? Good job!
If not, please jump to TroubleShooting
Now if you are a Linux user, the following command can make you start conveniently:
sudo # This README is not done yet, please be aware.
Oh right! By the way, I'm William Pascal, quite nice to meet you.
Okay, here you go: