I have been a NetBeans user since inception. I am retired now, but when I
worked, I was one of the few people in my company that was an advocate of
NetBeans, and used it instead of the company line, Eclipse product.
Retired now for 10+ years, I used NetBeans to develop my products, and
I’ve been a developer for more than 50 years, yes, I am an old “Salt” here
past his prime possibly, but still actively coding.
To me, the IDE is the gateway to this world, and I embraced NetBeans IDE
long, long time ago, starting with it’s Beta, to give me tools that I need to
get
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Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2018 2:52 PM
To: Paul Szudzik
Cc: us...@netbeans.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: NetBeans 9.0 on Linux - How??
netbeans/etc/netbeans.conf
uncomment
#netneans_jdkdhome=/path/to/jdk
and set path to your os java_home/bin/java
Run
netbeans/bin/netbeans
On Thu, Aug 9
Maybe I missed something, but I don’t see an installer to install NetBeans
9.0 on Linux.That is my OS in the shop, ( Ubuntu ).
Are there plans to do it soon?
Thanks
Hopefully this would be an option flag.. Otherwise I wouldn't know if I was
overriding something by accident via a library load.. so, I would vote for
option check, where if it was CHECKED, would drop the fully qualified class
names for base and non-overridden functions.. If I do override a