Java Compiler IDE

Java Compiler IDE

By Marcin Olawski

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2015-05-30
  • Current Version: 2.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 79.25 MB
  • Developer: Marcin Olawski
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 3.32635
3.32635
From 334 Ratings

Description

Pico Compiler is a lightweight development environment for writing Java programs. Key features: • Java 9 offline compiler • Developer keyboard - Developer keyboard adds a new row of keys to the default on-screen keyboard. It consists of swipe buttons with all common symbols, punctuation and brackets, and a special navigation key. • Smart code completion - Pico will complete the names of classes, methods, fields, and keywords within the visibility scope. When you invoke code completion, Pico Compiler analyses the context and suggests the choices that are reachable from the current position of the caret. • Black UI theme - protect your eyes with the dark theme. The app is designed as an educational tool and cannot be used to develop complex projects (Spring, Hibernate, Java EE etc). Visit project website at https://www.marcinolawski.pl/pico/ to learn all Pico features and limitations. Java is registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. The Pico Compiler project is not affiliated with Oracle.

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Reviews

  • Perfect for practicing my intro to programming class

    5
    By Sa2431r
    So helpful to practice what I’m learning in class. Thanks also for not collecting my data! Just one question, where’s the tab button?
  • Java on iPad

    5
    By MantraFrequency
    Purchased Pro as it met my requirements to practice Java Users: Great app for practicing Java on iPad when you don't have access to a computer. Note for anyone new or using this app - files can't be renamed once they are created since the class and file name must match to compile the code. Currently only workaround is to copy all your code to a new file with desired name, paste the code and rename the class to match your new file name. Developer: Can you add an option to switch between light and dark mode? Before I updated it was standard white background. It made its easier to see with the new multi task window iPad features while in dark mode. After I updated the app blends in dark mode with everything else and some of the characters are not easy to see if i dim the display slightly under certain certain lighting conditions. Thanks.
  • Can compile and run Java but…

    2
    By B. Lyons
    No undo. Please add!
  • Is good, could be great

    5
    By The Prime Minister of Denmark
    I think a find & replace feature would make this a sub above. otherwise, I'm lovin it.
  • Horrible don’t buy

    1
    By darthbryan
    Like an idiot I bought the pro version. This app is not finished and it does not have autocomplete anything. Wish I could get my money back.
  • Decent for the only real Java compiler out there

    2
    By Areadien
    So this compiler seems to be the only real one out there for the iPad. However, it doesn't have the ability to change file or project names, it doesn't allow undo, its tab space is 2 spaces, and its font is not monospace. Ultimately, I'm using it because I need to learn Java and don't have a functioning computer, but still, it would be nice if they would add more basic features.
  • Imagine you can’t copy and paste

    1
    By appe33332
    Literally. Why isn’t importing projects even an option even on pro version?
  • Arguably the Best Native Java Compiler on IOS

    5
    By Samuel Shally
    I’ve tried pretty much every java app on the app store, and while none of them compare to a desktop IDE, pico compiler is probably the closest. With support for multiple files and native compiling (not just sending the code to a server) this app is impressive. You will need to find some work around if you plan on importing and exporting files to a computer; I found a simple text editor to do the trick. Save yourself the hassle of going through all the different terrible java apps, this one is the only one that is actually usable for some what complex programs. I highly recommend!
  • Almost

    2
    By MLGMoosetraks
    Missing a lot of application of methods while incorrectly processing implemented methods. Very good for “Very” basic code. Yet PicoCompiler is not quite there with class handling. You got my money and I was not satisfied.
  • Good, but indentations are too small

    4
    By h0nk h0nk acr0ss y0ur brain
    Pls update

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