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This is the second article in an ongoing series detailing the new Ruby support of the Netbeans 6.0 IDE. This installment takes a look at editing features such as code templates, GEM support, and unit testing.
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By Roman Strobl
on Dec 13, 2007,

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- Ruby
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Sun has put a large investment into Ruby in the last year with JRuby and the addition of Ruby language support to their Netbeans IDE. InfoQ will be featuring a series of articles by Netbeans Evangelist Roman Strobl exploring the new Ruby features of Netbeans. The first article takes a look at code completion, debugging, and refactoring support.
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By Roman Strobl
on Oct 17, 2007,
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Two announcements from Sun on their plans for supporting Python.
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By Gavin Terrill
on Jul 08, 2008,
- Java,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools
Today the Netbeans team released Netbeans 6.0. Version 6 comes a little more than a year after 5.5 and includes a number of significant enhancements.
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By Scott Delap
on Dec 03, 2007,
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- Ruby
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools
Sun has put a large investment into Ruby in the last year with JRuby and the addition of Ruby language support to their Netbeans IDE. InfoQ will be featuring a series of articles by Netbeans Evangelist Roman Strobl exploring the new Ruby features of Netbeans. The first article takes a look at code completion, debugging, and refactoring support.
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By Scott Delap
on Oct 22, 2007,
- Java
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools
InfoQ recently sat down with Sun CTO Bob Brewin to discuss the Eclipse Europa release and the future direction of Sun's Netbeans IDE.
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By Scott Delap
on Jul 02, 2007,
- Java
- Topics
- Rich Client / Desktop
Geertjan is integrating Groovy support into NetBeans 6.0 and is impressed with the ease of writing Swing code in Groovy. He questions whether a Matisse-like GUI builder is necessary for Groovy. Danno Ferrin responds that layout, specifically GroupLayout is the reason.
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By Rob Thornton
on Mar 30, 2007,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Programming
Competition for dominance in the Ruby IDE space is heating up. A recent blog entry does a good job with a comprehensive breakdown and comparison of features available in IntelliJ IDEA vs. NetBeans vs. RadRails.
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By Obie Fernandez
on Mar 02, 2007,
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- Java
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools
Last week MyEclipse released version 5.5 which includes Simple Non-integrated APplications (SNAPs). This week they are announcing integration of SNAP's for Netbeans and Visual Studio.
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By Scott Delap
on Feb 12, 2007,