"the current setup does not allow me to get my work down "
try using English next time you post
"Lion-O" <nosp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Today I was directed to a satisfaction survey on the NetBeans website
> after starting NetBeans 6. I expresses my disdain about the product,
said
> that the current setup does not allow me to get my work down (I'm still
> using NB 5.5.1 for my Java development) but that I have to admit that
the
> whole do***entation as well as the overall speed is satisfying.
>
> Then I got curious to the end results of the survey, couldn't find any,
> but I did stumble upon this page with lots of success stories about
> excited developers who've (re)discovered NetBeans:
> http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/NewsItemView?newsItemID=1179.
>
> After reading that whole page I was basically left with one simple
> question: "And what about Java?".
>
> I quote from the page: "Developers continue to rave about NetBeans 6.0
IDE
> features--its sup****t for Ruby and C++, the debugger, the easy
> installation process and more.". There isn't much changed with regards
to
> the installation, NB5.5.1 also has a good debugger and then what ?
>
> Reading on there are a few success stories. Funny though how those
reflect
> on the IDE as a whole, RoR or C++. Reading on again we see 4 more
stories:
> "Amazing RoR sup****t", "Cleaner, slimmer, more focused IDE than Eclipse"
> and finally "A lot of features".
>
> Cool. SO like, why am I wondering why I don't read so many success
> stories which are fully related to Java ?
>
> Heck, here I am utilizing NB6 as we speak to debug a PHP powered
website,
> and its doing a pretty good job as well, apart from the sometimes very
> annoying delays its causing me. But thats a minor issue, and only
> happening very s****adically.
>
>
> Still... Is NetBeans ****fting their focus ? I have to wonder. It would
> explain something about my horror experiences where (IMO) im****tant Java
> related features like autocomment (javadoc administration) and pattern
> sup****t (javabean administration) were removed. While I don't consider
NB6
> to be a decent Java editor I have to admit its doing well on PHP.
Errr...
> I think I'll stop here :P
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Peter


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