NetBeans reviews... continued!
| Rajath Shanbag
from National Institute of
Technology, Karnataka, India, had couple of interesting NetBeans
submissions, including one on GUI
internationalization in NetBeans and another one on checking
out projects from Java.net through NetBeans. He had a NetBeans
profiler tutorial along with another post on new
launguage support in NetBeans 6.1, but the latter two posts are not
being considered for this contest as they were submitted in an earlier
NetBeans contest. |
![]() Rajath Shanbag
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![]() Rajiv Perera
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Rajiv Perera
is based in Sri Lanka and he is studying at Australian College of Business and
Technology. He is using NetBeans in his day to day academic
projects, and he likes the fact that with NetBeans 6.1, "hectic
manually configuring xml files era is over." The two NetBeans features
he found the most useful are refactoring
and find usage. Check out
Rajiv's NetBeans 6.1 review here. |
| Mohamed Sanaulla, another student from National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India, described his experiences as a first time NetBeans IDE user (coming from Eclipse background). He found NetBeans 6.1 installation a breeze and it was must faster than Eclipse. Even as a first time user, he was able to develop a simple Java desktop application in less than five minutes, thanks to all the embedded functionalities in NetBeans. Check out his review here. | ![]() Mohamed Sanaulla
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