Tuesday Oct 21, 2008
NetBeans IDE 6.5 Release Candidate Now Available
Rapidly create web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile applications with Java, PHP, JavaScript, Ruby, Groovy, and C/C++. Download NetBeans IDE 6.5 Release Candidate today.
Posted at 05:14PM Oct 21, 2008
by CW, managing editor in NetBeans |
Happy Birthday, NetBeans!
Join the NetBeans community when we celebrate NetBeans' 10 birthday on October 26, 2008! Every day of this week up to Monday the 27 we open a new present: - Watch video greetings by special guests,
- Win prizes in our decathalon game, and
- Gain insights into the open-source community.
Bookmark http://www.netbeans.org/birthday and check back for daily updates!
Posted at 06:34AM Oct 21, 2008
by seapegasus in NetBeans |
Wednesday Aug 13, 2008
NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta Available
The NetBeans community is pleased to announce the availability of NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta. The NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta release provides several new features and enhancements, such as a new IDE-wide QuickSearch shortcut, a more user-friendly interface, and automatic Compile on Save. In addition to full support for the Java platform (Java SE, Java EE, Java ME), the NetBeans IDE is the ideal tool for software development with PHP, C/C++, Groovy and Grails, Ruby and Rails, Ajax and JavaScript. The 6.5 release also includes enhanced support for web frameworks (Hibernate, Spring, JSF, JPA), the GlassFish application server, databases - and more. Try it out today and leave a comment! NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta: More info and FREE Download
Posted at 06:27AM Aug 13, 2008
by seapegasus in NetBeans |
Tuesday Apr 29, 2008
NetBeans IDE 6.1 Released
You can now download NetBeans IDE 6.1. In NetBeans IDE 6.1, we improved performance (40% faster start-up) and we extended scripting language support beyond Java technology by providing a rich set of features for C/C++, JavaScript and the Ruby language, including Ruby on Rails. The NetBeans Installer now also includes an Early Access preview of NetBeans for PHP developers. Use the Plugins manager to get additional functionality such as a JavaScript debugger, support for ClearCase file versioning, AXIS web services, and the Hibernate framework. NetBeans IDE 6.1 adds to the improvements made in version 6.0: the new smarter editor, next generation of the ground-breaking GUI builder (formerly known as Project Matisse), visual mobile designer, integrated profiler, Mercurial file versioning, and Java EE 5 support. Six reasons to download and try NetBeans IDE 6.1 now:
- Advance JavaScript Editing Support
- Improved Performance (Up to 40% faster startup)
- Built in Spring Framework Support
- Integrated Support for RESTful Web Service Support
- New MySQL Support in Database Explorer
- Significant Ruby/JRuby Support Enhancements
For more information about NetBeans IDE 6.1 visit: NetBeans IDE 6.1 Release Page NetBeans IDE 6.1 Features List NetBeans IDE 6.1 Tutorials and Documentation As always, we welcome and encourage your feedback on our mailing lists and on your blogs.
Posted at 05:07AM Apr 29, 2008
by seapegasus in NetBeans |
Thursday Apr 17, 2008
Take the NetBeans Quiz and Win Amazing Prizes Every Week!
(Contest Open to Legal Residents of India Only)
An Apple Ipod Touch A Nintendo Wii A Nokia E 61i Mobile Phone Starting every week from April 14th till June 23rd, scoring these cool prizes and more like them takes only three steps with our new NetBeans Quiz! - Download the NetBeans IDE.
- Get the quiz plugin from the NetBeans Update Center.
- Answer the questions and win a prize every week!
At the end of the contest, one lucky quiz taker will win the grand prize—an Apple MacBook Air! Visit the NetBeans Quiz main page for more details.
Posted at 10:37AM Apr 17, 2008
by SDN Program News Staff: LH in NetBeans |
Monday Mar 17, 2008
Blog NetBeans 6.1 Beta and Win!
Just blogged this on the SDN'sider....Super cool blogging contest for NetBeans 6.1 Beta. Check it out: 1. Download the NetBeans IDE 6.1 Beta (or later release) and try it out.
2. Blog about it!
3. Submit the URL to your blog.
4. Do it before April 18, 2008!
Do it and you'll be entered for a chance to win one of ten $500 amex gift cards or one of one hundred NetBeans t-shirts. Whatcha waiting for?
Posted at 02:28PM Mar 17, 2008
by sdnblog in NetBeans |
Tuesday Mar 04, 2008
Innovators Grant: Submission Deadline Extended!
There is still time to submit a proposal for the open-source project of your dreams–and be awarded a grant (US$ 11,500 or 2,000!) for implementing it! Bruno Souza announced that the submissions deadline was extended to this Friday (March 7, 2008) to allow more countries to participate. We already got over 100 submissions for innovative plugins, programming books, localization projects, and web and desktop applications. I really look forward to see them become reality, you guys and girls out there have great ideas! Curious? Learn more about the Innovators Grant on netbeans.org.
Posted at 02:51AM Mar 04, 2008
by seapegasus in NetBeans |
Wednesday Jan 30, 2008
Real Money For Your Dream Project: NetBeans Grant
Do you have a great idea that will help other developers be more
productive? Are you the one to create the next break-through in
software development? Do you know how to make it even easier to develop
desktop applications? Wouldn't it be great to be paid to work on your
own dream project?
This is your chance - come submit your proposals to the
Dreams of Reality: NetBeans Innovators Grant. PS: Do you have questions about Java tools and NetBeans? Don't forget to join the NetBeans expert chat on Second Life tomorrow (Thursday).
Posted at 06:32AM Jan 30, 2008
by seapegasus in NetBeans |
Tuesday Dec 04, 2007
NetBeans IDE 6.0 Released: Get the NB Magazine!
NetBeans IDE 6.0 is here, and with it, a new issue of the free NetBeans Magazine discussing what's new and cool!
- Roman tells you why so many people started using NetBeans as Ruby IDE,
- Osvaldo demonstrates advanced profiling on real code examples,
- Janice introduces you to the IDE localization teams,
- Peter uses the NetBeans IDE to create RESTful Web Services,
- Emilian shows you how he builds NetBeans Modules with Maven,
- Geertjan introduces you to projects that add support for more languages to the IDE using Schlieman, and
- Fabrizio shows you how he uses the Visual Library to do graph manipulation and visualization beyond the mere basics.
Download the full PDF to print it, or download individual chapters as PDF to read.
Posted at 03:23AM Dec 04, 2007
by seapegasus in NetBeans |
Tuesday Nov 20, 2007
Survey: Is NetBeans 6.0 Ready for FCS?
The NetBeans 6.0 IDE is approaching FCS, and we want your feedback: Is NetBeans 6.0 Ready?
If you've downloaded and tried the current release candidate of the IDE, take our brief Community Acceptance Survey and give us your thoughts. The survey is open till 12 a.m., Sunday, November 25th in the last timezone.
(Note: You need to log on to NetBeans.org to participate.)
Posted at 10:33AM Nov 20, 2007
by NBWebTeam in NetBeans |
Wednesday Nov 14, 2007
New NetBeans Days in Dubai & Cairo! (Nov. 19 & 21)
Two exciting opportunities for NetBeans fans in the Middle East: We're hosting software days in Dubai and Cairo! It's our first time in the region, so please help to spread the word to your developer friends!
Learn what's coming in NetBeans 6.0, how to use NetBeans to develop rich internet applications, how to take advantage of new Swing tooling, what's new in mobility and more. NetBeans Day is always free, but seating is limited, so make sure to register.
NetBeans Day Dubai
Date: November 19th Time: 9:00am Venue: Radisson SAS, Dubai Media City REGISTER NOW
NetBeans Day Cairo Date: November 21st Time: 9:00am Venue: Dar Al Defa' Al Gawy, Nozha St., Nasr City Agenda REGISTER NOW
Posted at 04:07AM Nov 14, 2007
by NBWebTeam in NetBeans |
Monday Oct 29, 2007
Take the NetBeans Database Features Survey
Database mavens, what tooling features would you like to see in the next release of NetBeans? The NetBeans Database Team wants your feedback in this short survey.
Posted at 09:18AM Oct 29, 2007
by NBWebTeam in NetBeans |
Dear NetBeans Expert....
Is there an obfuscator function in NetBeans? How can I run/invoke JavaFx code from a NetBeans module? What is the current status of PHP support in NetBeans?....
Check out the transcript of the week-long Q&A session between NetBeans users and NetBeans Experts Judith Lilienfeld, Brian Leonard and David
Botterill.
Ask the Experts Transcript: NetBeans 6.0
Posted at 08:37AM Oct 29, 2007
by NBWebTeam in NetBeans |
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