NetBeans 6.1 : Building In A Killer JavaScript IDE
posted Sunday, 6 April 2008
| Just as NetBeans' Ruby IDE has emerged - so is NetBeans JavaScript IDE emerged. NetBeans 6.1 which is in development (Beta and Dev builds ) has supported XHTML/JavaScript/CSS elements in the past - but they are getting much, much better. Java, C and C++ have always had the best tools for development. Now Ruby/Rails, Groovy/Grails, PHP and JavaScript IDEs are being delivered with powerful feature-sets. NetBeans JavaScript IDE has now emerged with a set of very powerful featurs that include code completion, type analysis, code folding, refactoring, templates, mark occurances, browser compatibility choices, sytax highlighting, quick hints/warnings and much more. The NetBeans' website shows the full range of features at NetBeans' JavaScript wiki site. Tor Norby talks about some of the recent work on JavaScript here. You can also find a nice writeup on the new JavaScript IDE here. There is also a nice NetBeans JavaScript Users Guide which you provides more information. | | |
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