Back in the day NetBeans was the IDE of choice for C/C++ dev for remote development on small devices such as the Pi.

It did remote development how it should be done. I edited serveral of Harry Fairhead's books where he used NetBeans for C and I also had the task of re-editing the new editions when he was forced to switch to VS Code which doesn't do remote developement in the best way.

mikej

On 01/06/2026 09:35, Andrew Goh via dev wrote:
Hi, disappointed that there is a lack of C/C++ support. Need to configure it.  
Can't NB 30 configure all the supported language tools.  Couldn't use it.  Once 
I move to Linux (either Alpha Linux 9.2 or Ubuntu Linux 26.04 LTS), will drop 
NB as a tool, and will resort to GNOME Builder, CLion and/or jGrasp.
- Andrew

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