In my opinion, it is not that NetBeans has a special killer feature (yet).
It is the simplicity of the UI. When you start the IDE, you don't feel
overwhelmed by so many buttons and options.



Kenneth Fogel <kfo...@dawsoncollege.qc.ca> schrieb am Mo., 5. Aug. 2019,
20:30:

> At Code One this year I will be presenting with Jeanne Boyarsky and Scott
> Selikoff a session titled Java IDE Wars. I am working on my list of talking
> points for NB. Please suggest any part of NetBeans that makes it superior
> to Eclipse, IntelliJ or Visual Studio Code. Are there features that users
> assume does not exist in NetBeans but does?. Last week I got NB 11.1
> working on the new Raspberry Pi 4 w/ 4 Gig RAM. Next will be to determine
> that remote debugging still works from NB on a Win PC to a Pi.
>
> One significant feature is the quarterly updates. I may not be too happy
> with Java's 6 month cycle but for an IDE to be successful it does need to
> be more responsive to its community thru frequent and regular updates.
>
> Please let me know what you think I should discuss should you have the
> time.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Fogel
>
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