> On Mar 15, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Neil C Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Anyway, this whole thing is going a bit in circles. We need to look at
> improving the POCs in NetBeans to be able to show where (and where not)
> this approach is viable and useful.
> 

Agreed, but I think, so IMO, those just take us off the things that will 
actually have direct and immediate impacts. We can work on NB just as it is, 
and work to fix the index lock issues, add new Java parsing, add better 
language and feature support for some things like Groovy and Python, and 
generally move ahead, even while fixing some issues in Swing/AWT, or bog down 
in all this talk of web UIs which starts to make a lot of work which in the end 
didn’t really move the needle because we’ll still have a desktop IDE, but a lot 
of time would have been spent to just get further behind.

Wade


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