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Apr
2008
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Mar
2008
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For those of you who likes to be on the bleeding edge, NetBeans IDE 6.1 is now available for download. Before anything else, I would like to congratulate the NetBeans folks for not only garnering the developer.com product of the year but now also the Jolt awards for the best development environment.
8
Feb
2008
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You can now download the NetBeans IDE version 6.0.1 from the NetBeans web site. This is a minor update of the NetBeans IDE version 6.0.
7
Feb
2008
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If you have read a recent post here about the Google Android Plugin for NetBeans and you are looking for some documentation and help, you have found one.
6
Feb
2008
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Well I guess it didn’t took that long before some great developer came out with the idea of creating an Android plugin for the NetBeans IDE. I just downloaded the plugin and installed it on my NetBeans 6.0 setup.
15
Jan
2008
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To follow-up on my previous post, here’s the generated Android source code using the Eclipse IDE with the Android plugin installed. I found some interesting observations between J2ME and Android.
4
Jan
2008
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While reading some articles today, I found an interesting post by Octavian Tanase regarding the sudden surge in jobs requiring NetBeans skills.
3
Jan
2008
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How does Android in Eclipse compare with J2ME in NetBeans? I kinda got curious about J2ME and Android source code so I tried creating a simple program and compare the resulting source code.
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Dec
2007
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With Mercurial migration by the NetBeans project in the pipeline, I wanted to know if NetBeans 6.0 has support for Mercurial repositories. Good news, it does! Here’s how to install Mercurial support under NetBeans 6.0.
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Dec
2007
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NetBeans.org is migrating its code repository from CVS (cvs.netbeans.org) to Mercurial (hg.netbeans.org). This change will effect all community members who are integrating code changes to repository.



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