> You used the term "clusters", I don't know what that means. Can you
> explain clusters to me..?

Folder which holds multiple modules, like 'platform'.

--emi

On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 9:20 AM John Elliot V | ProgClub
<j...@progclub.org> wrote:
>
> On 9/1/20 6:00 pm, John Elliot V | ProgClub wrote:
> > On 9/1/20 5:11 pm, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
> >> You can open the NetBeans modules as projects into the IDE, they are
> >> located under several subfolders (organized by clusters) in the source
> >> code, like platform, java, nb, ide, etc...
> >
> > Thanks for your help, but I haven't been able to complete this step,
> > step 4. Can you give detailed instructions on how I go about opening a
> > particular module in NetBeans..?
>
> Ah, I figured out what you meant. So in NetBeans I select File -> Open
> Project then I select a module project such as platform/core.windows and
> click Open Project.
>
> Wonderful! Thanks! :)
>
> You used the term "clusters", I don't know what that means. Can you
> explain clusters to me..?
>
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