Hi,
This weekend I will release the first beta of NBANDROID-V2 for Apache
Netbeans.
Compared to the original NBANDROID there are many improvements.
Only support for ANT projects is missing compared to the original NBANDROID.
Unfortunately, Google has canceled Ant support so Gradle is the only option.
https://github.com/NBANDROIDTEAM/NBANDROID-V2
Arsi
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*From:* David <djohn...@start.ca>
*Sent:* Thursday, April 18, 2019 4:22PM
*To:* Users <users@netbeans.apache.org>
*Subject:* Re: Questions related to the use of Netbeans
On Tue, 2019-04-16 at 11:31 +0000, Ko Turk wrote:
Hi Netbeans Users,
currently I am researching the strengths and weaknesses of different
IDEs. I think Netbeans is awesome in the integration with Maven. But
I am also curious what you think about this great IDE!
I hope you can help me in answering the following questions:
1. What are the best Netbeans plugins to use you think? And do you
know some funny ones??
I used to use the NBAndroid plug-in but that has gone away. I don't
use any other plug-ins.
2. Are there any upcoming cool features?
Haven't a clue.
3. What could be improved?
Handling of JavaFX application development and distribution. It would
also be nice to use Netbeans for Android development (I am not finding
androidstudio all that great, e.g. just tried an automatic update and
it barfed).
4. Why should the whole world use this IDE?
It's ready to go out of the box, it's written in Java and, of
course... because it's an Apache project!
5. First IDE that you ever used? And why?
Java Workshop because it was the only Java IDE available at the time.
Turned out it had an horrendous architectural flaw and 2/3 of the way
through a large project we hit a brick wall! Frantically hunting for
an alternative we discovered this little Czech company called
Netbeans! Not only did their IDE not have the fatal flaw found in Java
Workshop but it was written in Java - we were moving our dev machines
off Windows NT and onto Linux so the fact Netbeans would run on any OS
was a huge plus. Bought copies of Netbeans for all our developers and
the rest, as they say, is history.
Hope you can help me. Thanks!
Regards,
Ko Turk