Published by Adam Myatt on 24 Feb 2009

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A link to a great post just came through the NetBeans Dream Team email list… a blog post by a NetBeans user, Travis Walters, regarding his experiences between NetBeans and Eclipse over the last year.

Kudos Travis.

A link to a great post just came through the NetBeans Dream Team email list… a blog post by a NetBeans user, Travis Walters, regarding his experiences between NetBeans and Eclipse over the last year.

Kudos Travis.

A link to a great post just came through the NetBeans Dream Team email list… a blog post by a NetBeans user, Travis Walters, regarding his experiences between NetBeans and Eclipse over the last year.

Kudos Travis.

A link to a great post just came through the NetBeans Dream Team email list… a blog post by a NetBeans user, Travis Walters, regarding his experiences between NetBeans and Eclipse over the last year.

Kudos Travis.

A link to a great post just came through the NetBeans Dream Team email list… a blog post by a NetBeans user, Travis Walters, regarding his experiences between NetBeans and Eclipse over the last year.

Kudos Travis.

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Published by Adam Myatt on 03 Feb 2009

NetBeans 7 – Ergonomic IDE or Fitness Forever Concept

While eagerly awaiting NetbEans 7 Milestone 2, I stumbled upon the list of new and noteworthy features added to Milestone 2 (publicly linked off the NetBeans Wiki) that just started to get updated a few days ago in preparation to the M2 release later this month. One mentioned caught my eye: Ergonomic IDE (a.k.a Fitness Forver).

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Published by Adam Myatt on 02 Mar 2008

Apress to release Pro NetBeans IDE 6 Rich Client Platform Edition

February, 2008, Apress will release ”Pro NetBeans IDE 6 Rich Client Platform Edition” by Adam Myatt with Brian Leonard and Geertjan Wielenga.’, ‘The book is a follow on to ”Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition”. It specifically targets the new features of NetBeans 6, what has changed since NetBeans 5.5, as well as some new features. Topics covered include :

  • New NetBeans 6 editor and refactoring
  • Debugger
  • Profiler
  • JUnit 4 support
  • Ant and Maven
  • Code quality tools (PMD, Checkstyle, SQE)
  • JRuby/Ruby support
  • Building Swing GUI Applications
  • Creating Rich Client Applications on the NetBeans Platform
  • …and more!

Published by Adam Myatt on 22 Jan 2008

NetBeans 6.1 Milestone 1 Report Available

Maybe you’ve already seen this, but I thought it was interesting enough to briefly mention. The Milestone 1 report is available for NetBeans 6.1.

http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NB61NewAndNoteWorthy