I have no doubt that over the summer break (well not everyone has a summer break from school as I very well know!) many students are experimenting with new technologies that they don't normally have time to play around with while school is in session.  Since most of Sun's technologies are free to download, everyone ought to try their hand at some of the great developer tools such as JavaFX 1.2, NetBeans, and OpenSolaris.

As most of you know, last week the new NetBeans IDE 6.7 was released.  My interest in NetBeans piqued after reading about the new features in 6.7 including support for Zembly and a tight configuration with Project Kenai.  Today I stumbled upon some great NetBeans resources which you can check out here. The landing page has links to dozens of tutorials and screencasts to help you get started with NetBeans.

Do you know of other (FREE!) NetBeans tutorial resources?  If so, please share by posting to the comments below.

Comments:

Hi,

Ofcourse, you may check out community-driven knowledge base that has over 300 docs contributed over past 2 years.

http://wiki.netbeans.org/NBCDMatrix

This wiki has matrices for various features supported by NetBeans IDE. One can choose his/her choice of feature from Table of Contents and then, see the relevant matrix for pointer to tutorials.

Hope this helps.

Posted by Varun Nischal on July 08, 2009 at 10:43 AM PDT #

Thank you so much Varun!

Posted by Maijaliisa Burkert on July 08, 2009 at 07:47 PM PDT #

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