February 03, 2009
Twitter Search API doesn't have a Java interface (yet) unfortunately, it's simply a web based query: http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=netbeans Above is what you'd type in the browser to get a query result, again in the browser. Here's what the result will look like in NetBeans IDE, once I fin...
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November 24, 2008
Karol Harezlak, Toni Epple, and I spent the last two days with Jacek Sroka and his group of students from the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics, and Mechanics at the University of Warsaw, delivering the NetBeans Platform Certified Training. Here's the whole group at the end of the training: (I'm n...
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November 20, 2008
Today NetBeans 6.5 got released. Congratulations, guys! I’m primarily an Eclipse user 1 , but I keep hearing about NetBeans through the Java Posse and heck, I even subscribe to the NetBeans podcast to try and keep an eye on what’s up. Every time a new release comes out, I give it a whirl...
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November 14, 2008
I took the first half of Sang Shin's Zembly Basics course today. It was the first time that I'd ever used Zembly. I didn't even really know what it was, before taking Sang's course. It seems pretty cool. Zembly is an on-line platform for creating 'things', which are 'services', 'widgets', and 'appli...
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November 12, 2008
You didn't think we had forgotten Ruby, did you? Here's a new Ruby editor feature: Detecting duplicate hashkeys. As "Fjan" (who filed the request) says, when some Rails calls allow dozens or more keys, you can accidentally add a hash key twice, with subtle results. NetBeans now tracks these down and...
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November 11, 2008
We're about to release an early access release of Python support for NetBeans. We have ambitious goals for the Python support: NetBeans should be the best IDE for Python development, bar none! Over the next couple of weeks I'll post screenshots of a bunch of editor related features for Python. Today...
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August 12, 2008
Here’s what I’ve been reading between June 24th and August 12th: Open Source Project Management Tools in Java - Only Ubuntu Linux: Fix for SSH slow to ask for password in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn - An Introduction to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - buildr - LoadRunner visual tutorials - DE...
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July 22, 2008
Let's create a plugin for Grails. Grails is, after all, modular and pluggable. Here's the ultimate simple Grails plugin, just to give an idea what is involved, from start to finish. The most useful references I have found so far are these: The Plug-in Developers Guide Phone Number Custom Constraint ...
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June 16, 2008
Kunal Modi from Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Mumbai, India, focused on the NetBeans 6.1 editor enhancements. He went over various aspects of these enhancements, and then presented a complete tutorial on how to add custom actions to the NetBeans Java Editor. Kunal made this a plug-...
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May 22, 2008
Netbeans and cygwin ruby don't have a happy relationship. To use the cygwin ruby interpreter it is necessary to launch Netbeans (6.1) with the arguments: -J-Druby.no.sync-stdio=true as otherwise Netbeans will pass a windows-style file name to the cygwin ruby that the latter cannot recognise (C:\Proj...
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