
Sunday May 11, 2008
Try NetBeans 6.1
NetBeans 6.1 has been out for about 2 weeks now, tho I have been remiss
to mention it here.
NetBeans 6.1 is a minor-version update, but contains some significant
changes, esp for C/C++ users. Among them:
- Improved Code Completion (accuracy, relevance, response time)
- Simplified User Model for Toolchain setup
- Editor upgraded to NB 6.x APIs
- Debugging improvements, especially with 'attach', MT applications
and conditional breakpoints
- Persistent symbol cross reference facility
- Implement 'mark occurrences' and 'where used' in XRef client
- Integrated assembler module in IDE
- Open Solaris projects: to enable browsing and building Open
Solaris
In addition to these, some of these other general improvements may also
be of interest:
- Upto 40% faster startup time, esp. with multiple projects involved
- Lower memory usage with several fixes for memory leaks
- Higher quality, overall
- Window system improvements
- NetBeans source base has moved from CVS to Mercurial, which is a
distributable versioning system
- Ruby 2.0 is now supported and bundled with NB
- Integration with MySQL
Give it a try
(Free
downloads here).
A Sun Studio IDE release based on NetBeans 6.1 will be part of the next
Sun Studio Express.
Posted by tatkar
( May 11 2008, 08:39:26 PM PDT )
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