Alan,
NetBeans v11 is an excellent IDE for PHP development. I use it everyday for
that purpose.
Malcolm
> On 29/09/2019, at 4:05 AM, Alan Cameron
> wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> Walter Oney’s email is the last straw for me.
>
> I had been a user of NetBeans 8.2 , using it for self-training
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 5:05 PM Alan Cameron
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Walter Oney’s email is the last straw for me.
>
You're referring to someone whose problem isn't JavaFX or anything else --
other than that he's been struggling to start up NetBeans itself and all
his other issues stem from tha
Curious why you mean by "the organization" and what you think should happen
more concretely.
--emi
sâm., 28 sept. 2019, 18:05 Alan Cameron
a scris:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Walter Oney’s email is the last straw for me.
>
>
>
> I had been a user of NetBeans 8.2 , using it for self-training in C, C++
>
Cameron,
I think you’re severely mischaracterizing the situation - NB hasn’t lost its
way, but it has lost corporate sponsorship.
In the old days, Sun, flush with cash and a desire to promote Java, bought the
little startup from Europe and provided the financial resources to make it
flourish.
On 9/28/19 10:21 AM, Neil C Smith wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 16:05, Alan Cameron
> wrote:
>> A radical rethink is long overdue.
>
> Apache *is* the radical rethink!
+1
--
Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)
"After the vintage season came the aftermath -- and Cenbe."
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 16:05, Alan Cameron
wrote:
> Walter Oney’s email is the last straw for me.
Why?!
> I had been a user of NetBeans 8.2 , using it for self-training in C, C++ and
> PHP when this Apache incubation thing started and NetBeans 8.2 was dropped
> from any sort of support. I have