Hi Al.
I'm definitely a Netbeans fan. This all came about when I started
looking into various Note Organising apps for my Uni course. The one I
have decided on using is an Extension to VS Code: Dendron. It's the best
of the bunch for what I'm after. And yer, VS Code can be a bit of a
challenge to navigate. Most of it's capabilities are buried in the
Command drop-down (Ctrl-Shift-P)! If I wasn't studying full-time, I'd
develop my own app for this, probably using the Netbeans architecture.
Brad.
On 11/3/22 09:28, Alonso Del Arte wrote:
Speaking only for myself, I find VS Code to be an extremely
frustrating program. It has a lot of abilities, but it's confusing.
The other day I needed to make a change uniformly to about 200 HTML
files including a newline in the replacement text. It was easy enough
to bring up the boxes for the text to find and the text to replace it
with, but then I just couldn't figure out how to tell VS Code to
execute the replacement. I almost looked it up on the Web. I went
back, and realized it was a little button I had to click on.
Also, it's a resource hog. Try carrying out a Zoom meeting with VS
Code running. But apparently VS Code with Salesforce extensions is the
only way available to write Salesforce Lightning Web Components. I
felt like I needed a Bat-computer to handle VS Code.
For Java, we have three great choices, of which I like NetBeans the
best. And if those weren't available for some reason, I'd rather use
Notepad and the command line than VS Code.
Al
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 3:54 PM Geertjan Wielenga
<geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid> wrote:
The direction of NetBeans is the code that you put here:
github.com/apache/netbeans <http://github.com/apache/netbeans>
Gj
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 6:56 PM Bradley Willcott
<optusprepa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi guys.
> I just came across this extension:
>
> "This is a technology preview of Apache NetBeans based extension
for VS Code. Use it to get all the goodies of NetBeans via the VS
Code user interface! Runs on JDK8[*] and all newer versions.
>
> Apache NetBeans Language Server brings full featured Java
development (edit-compile-debug & test cycle) for Maven and Gradle
projects to VSCode. As well as other features."
>
> The above quoted text was copied from the web page: Language
Server - Apache Software Foundation
>
> Is this the direction for Netbeans? Is it to become a mere VS
Code extension?
>
> Brad.
>
>
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