there is no rust support in the NetBeans release but if you build NB with the 
"full"
cluster config you could play around with the experimental rust modules.

ant -Dcluster.config=full build

-mbien


On 7/14/25 05:10, Bradley Willcott wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I too am looking into Rust. But for me it's a hobby.
>
> However, I am successfully using Visual Studio Code (on Fedora Linux!), and 
> it is very useful.
> I am a long... time user of Java and Netbeans. Rust is an interesting 
> alternative. Another language to add
> to my list.🙂
>
> Have a great day, and have fun with Rust. 🙂
>
> Brad.
>
> On 11/7/25 14:40, Owen Thomas wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I use Ubuntu, and have, for 17 years, I developed Java programs in Netbeans. 
>> Being that my programs should be running on embedded devices, I am 
>> canvassing for a language type that would work well for me to port my code 
>> to. Rust seems to be a good candidate for this, and it seems divergent from 
>> Java to the extent that porting my code will be more involved than simply 
>> using a translator - so the exercise should be quite the journey that will 
>> put my concepts to the test.
>>
>> What are my options for editing and running Rust code in Netbeans?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>   Owen.
>
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