FWIW, I have found Netbeans to be sufficient for Java development since I
started using it in 2008. Although I have no involvement with the
development side of Netbeans, I hope Netbeans remains able to support Java
development. Perhaps it is just better that Netbeans aims not to be
everyone's friend.

On Sun, 24 Nov 2024 at 09:45, Stroud Custer <custerstr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Try C Lion, jetbrains IDE.  Ive used their PyCharm for Python and like it
> a lot.
>
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2024, 5:13 PM Arbol One <arbol...@hotmail.ca> wrote:
>
>> It is futile to try using Netbeans as an IDE for C/C++. Just saying.
>> On 2024-11-08 11:41 a.m., slipbits wrote:
>>
>> Is C/C++ still supported? I've been trying to use Netbeans as my C/C++
>> IDE and have so far been unsuccessful. I have used it for Java with no
>> issues, but I can't seem to get it going for C/C++. Is there any
>> documentation or FAQ that can be used as a guideline for setup?
>>
>> thanks
>>
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