I have dabbled in C# with visual studio and fukking hate VS. I'll get back to C# later on. Eclipse supports more than Java? Netbeans is universal? Why would I need more programs than an IDE?
If you're serious about Java, use IntelliJ. Try out the community edition, which is free, but if you really like it, definitely get the subscription.


I've watched the Google Coursea video on ARP like a million times, that video NEVER uses that exact phrase or line. So I can't figure out what's supposed to be the answer. I've already tried "destination" & "broadcast", both answers were wrong.
I think the 2nd course/Networking course in the Google Coursea program is the course that they weed out the people who just like talking about getting into IT from the folks who are serious about getting into IT. I'm basing this on how many few people are participating in the discussion prompts in course 2 (Anywhere between 100-300 people) compared to how many were participating in course 1 (several thousands) & the fact course 2 is way harder than course 1. I had to download CBT Nuggets' IPv4 subnetting course from a torrent overnight to understand subnetting better. Keith Barker from CBT Nuggets explained it way better than the mexican dude who is teaching the Google Coursea Networking course