Blanka's post - NetBeans 6.5 Release
Today we invited Blanka, student working with us around NetBeans activities, to post to this blog. Here is her comments about NetBeans 6.5 release...
If you have doubts why start to use it, let me introduce you the main and the most useful features and you will see that “NetBeans is only IDE you need”.
NetBeans IDE 6.5 is the latest release of Sun's award-winning open-source IDE that enables developers to rapidly create web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile applications with Java, C/C++ ,java_script, Ruby, Groovy, and PHP. It is supported by a vibrant developer community.
In this new version, there are hundreds of small changes or new features, which will help you with your work. Such as a new IDE-wide QuickSearch shortcut, a more user-friendly interface or automatic Compile on Save. But the most interesting new feature is possibility to program in PHP. It allows you to write your code directly in NetBeans and it helps you to feel more comfortable during the writing as you are used to from programming in Java. But it also allows you to check how it looks like in your browser without Internet connection and installing of all necessary programs for it is really easy. All of the tutorials and screen-casts you can find on this page http://www.netbeans.org/kb/trails/php.html. If this is really new for you try the video on http://blogs.sun.com/netbeansphp/entry/demo_of_the_php_support.
The new version is ihat you can choose from 10 languages. It is mostly thanks to the communities. For sure it may help you to be more familiar with NetBeans IDE.



Thanks Blanka for her courage to jump in to this blog
. We would like to add invite Blanka more in future to our blog to add another perspective to our blog... Stay tuned to know more about NetBeans from Blanka's eyes...
Posted at 11:47AM Nov 28, 2008 by Jeremie Bertolino in NetBeans | Comments[1]




Hi,
thanks! NetBeans 6.5 rulez and it's really only IDE I need!
I will definetely stay tuned to know more about NetBeans from Blanka's eyes :-)
Best regards,
Luky
Posted by Lukas Stehlik on December 03, 2008 at 12:21 PM CET #