Thank you all for the great comments, keep them coming. The title of the talk 
is a marketing decision on our part and considering that it was accepted then 
it was a good decision. It will not be a head to head or death match but rather 
three people talking about why their IDE is best for them though I may mention 
that one of the IDEs has been eclipsed and the other requires Mensa level 
skills to use but otherwise we will play nice. Then there is Visual Studio Code 
that we added to the mix as a challenge to us to examine another IDE that is 
not normally on our radar.

Ken


-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Fogel <[email protected]> 
Sent: August 5, 2019 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Code One Java IDE Wars

At Code One this year I will be presenting with Jeanne Boyarsky and Scott 
Selikoff a session titled Java IDE Wars. I am working on my list of talking 
points for NB. Please suggest any part of NetBeans that makes it superior to 
Eclipse, IntelliJ or Visual Studio Code. Are there features that users assume 
does not exist in NetBeans but does?. Last week I got NB 11.1 working on the 
new Raspberry Pi 4 w/ 4 Gig RAM. Next will be to determine that remote 
debugging still works from NB on a Win PC to a Pi.

One significant feature is the quarterly updates. I may not be too happy with 
Java's 6 month cycle but for an IDE to be successful it does need to be more 
responsive to its community thru frequent and regular updates.

Please let me know what you think I should discuss should you have the time.

Thanks,

Ken Fogel
 




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