Go back saying you liasied with experts in the IT field to both develop your own understanding in Java and to offer training experience to those experts. # This shows how you can think outside the box and forms a life skill that you are developing earlier than many other students on the course.
Then admit that you have no idea how it works, but at least you have a good answer, if you have a decent tutor they will laugh, and agree in part.
NetBeans is better for GUI stuff. It has a really good editor which is something Eclipse does not have at all. I use both at home, but at work it is almost only Eclipse. It's a bit of a holy war this IDE issue
My advice is to try them both and see what you like best.
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I don't do GUI at all. Mostly do algorithmic stuff, so all I need is a console throwing out meaningful numbers. When I do visual stuff, it's 2D or 3D visualisations, and that is a whole other field as well. But perhaps I should learn how to do fancy buttons and stuff sometime
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