Thanks, I would love to check it out when I get some downtime. However, something tells me that you know the law, but not the message in it, thank you nonetheless. 😊
On Tue., Sep. 20, 2022, 7:40 a.m. Geertjan Wielenga, < geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Take a look around at the apache.org website to see what it is about > (i.e., all volunteer programmers, just like you; you want something, you > build it). > > Gj > > On Tue, 20 Sep 2022 at 13:38, Amn Ojee Uw <amnoje...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Well, isn't that the job of the Apache Netbeans. >> The features requests is what users do. >> If I have a request and Netbeans wants to include any of us in that teem, >> one could help. I love the suggestion of the OP, and respect the suggestion >> being offered. However, accepting that suggestion would require too much >> effort for a single developer; not only time wise, but also mental and >> physical, just to mention some. This kind of endeavours are better suited >> for a stablish company like Apache. >> I'm offering my help, in case one of the developers need coffee or >> something from the kitchen :), 7 to 10 hour a week. >> I truly hope Apache is not just reading this emails, but also giving >> them the cerebral value they deserve. >> >> >> On Tue., Sep. 20, 2022, 3:37 a.m. László Kishalmi, < >> laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Well, pick a language and start writing the support for that. It's that >>> simple. >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 20, 2022, 00:22 N <navin....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I was an ardent user of Netbeans from 2009 to around 2016, while using >>>> Java (and for a short while when using C++ and Python). I've even written >>>> about it >>>> <https://nrecursions.blogspot.com/2014/07/preview-your-webpage-realtime-while.html>, >>>> and linked to James Gosling's support for Netbeans. >>>> The reason for mentioning this, is because current popular IDE's lack >>>> the usability that Netbeans has. There is a LOT of features that are very >>>> thoughtfully crafted, and has left me wishing it was there in other IDE's >>>> too. Problems with other IDE's: >>>> >>>> - Intellij Idea: Too heavy on resources. Can't run it on my 2GB >>>> RAM, Celeron laptop. >>>> - VS Code: The various view panels are inflexible in position and >>>> simple tasks that should have been easily runnable, are complex in >>>> accessibility and usage. Julia's plugin for VS Code makes it extremely >>>> slow >>>> to run Julia programs. >>>> - Spyder: Poor support for refactoring. >>>> - Sublime text: Unbelievably un-intuitive IDE. Need to Google >>>> search for how to do anything in it. >>>> - Atom: Is already being sunsetted. >>>> - Eclipse and LiClipse: Is kind of ok, but not as good as Netbeans. >>>> >>>> It's not just me. When using Java, many of my juniors were also >>>> enthusiastically vocal in their preference for Netbeans. You've built a >>>> great IDE. If Netbeans could be streamlined to be lightweight, bug-free and >>>> if support for languages like Python, Julia, R and C++ is added/improved, >>>> and if Netbeans could be marketed more, it'd be a great help to the >>>> software community. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Navin >>>> >>>> >>>>