I wrote language support for postgres openedge i think back in nb5, i think 
it’sa lot easier now, back then i needed to implement a state machine.

I wouldn’t mind seeing clojure support, and scala revived. I’ve only just taken 
an interest in clojure and use scala every day.

> On 1 Jan 2022, at 01:42, John Kostaras <jkosta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you are interested in contributing in maintaining other programming
> languages support for NetBeans, please reply to this thread.
> 
> There are many programming languages that have been dropped from Apache
> NetBeans, for various reasons. A list can be found here
> <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Community+plugins>.
> Some of them need little effort to provide at least some basic
> functionality.
> 
> The task is not easy, as there are different technologies (JavaCC, ANTLR,
> LSP) that these plugins have been written into, and the NetBeans APIs have
> been changed during time. A draft wiki page on how to add language support
> to NetBeans can be found here
> <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Adding+New+Language+Support>
> .
> 
> We could have a separate thread or organise in slack, e.g. to create a
> better overview of what needs to be done and how to proceed.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> K/r,
> 
> John.

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