Hi Ulrich
I couldn’t agree more!
Each tool has a specific focus. It shouldn’t be mixed.
Regards
Claus
> Am 11.02.2024 um 12:39 schrieb Ulrich Mayring :
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>>
>> Maybe I'm wrong and I'm just a modern-day Luddite. I'd be interested to know
>> if there are any genuine real-world cases where
+1
> Am 20.12.2023 um 21:01 schrieb Greenberg, Gary :
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> Are there any attempts to add GenAi, Github Copilot or ChatGPT to Netbeans?
> Our company is pushing developers to switch to IntelliJ with Github Copilot,
> but I do not want to leave Netbeans that I am using for almost quarter of a
If the other project is Maven based, you can use it in your project too. We do
this heavily.
We also use Artifactory to share projects in our team (aka projects on
different machines)
Regards
Claus
> Am 24.05.2021 um 13:28 schrieb Bayless Kirtley :
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> Does this mean that maven won't let me s
Congrats to all of you advancing NetBeans even further
Regards
Claus Lüthje
> Am 19.04.2019 um 19:28 schrieb Luke Shannon :
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> Congratulations!
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>
>> On Thu., Apr. 18, 2019, 8:26 p.m. constantin drabo,
>> wrote:
>> How a great day ! Congratulations t
I‘d agree wit Bayless. Two releases per year are better and a more realistic
goal.
Quality wins in the end and getting all those plugins over from 8.2 ASAP would
certainly enrich this platform.
Regards,
Claus
> Am 13.11.2018 um 15:36 schrieb Bayless :
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> I would agree with two releases per
Absolutely.
> Am 08.03.2018 um 18:44 schrieb Dawn Raison :
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> Another NetBeans SVN user here.
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> I suspect removing support for it would be a foot shooting exercise.
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> BTW, I can host a remote test SVN repo if anyone would find that helpful.
>
> Dawn
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>> On 08/03/2018 14:05, Eduard wr
Many customers I worked with here in Switzerland still use SVN, too.
I completely understand the urge to leave SVN for eg Git, but reality is slower
…
Claus
> Am 08.03.2018 um 15:05 schrieb Eduard :
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> I'm using SVN.
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> I'd be against removing SVN support from NB, doing would greatly reduce
That’s something I’d like to have, too.
Regards,
Claus
> Am 06.03.2018 um 08:42 schrieb Thomas Kellerer :
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> When using code-completion in JavaDocs (e.g. for a @see attribute), NetBeans
> always inserts fully qualifed class names for parameters, e.g.
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> @see #someMethod(java.lang.String,
I vote for #1
Claus
> Am 01.03.2018 um 13:34 schrieb Antonio :
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> Hi all,
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> For popular demand let's vote about the NetBeans Logo in the mailing list,
> that's easier for everybody, right? This will close NETBEANS-145 [1].
>
> The received entries are at [2].
>
> Please state the icon ide