All the mentionings here and there about NetBeans on the podcast got
me motivated to give it a try. I'm a long time joyful Intellij user,
but at my current company we are using Eclipse. We're considering
switching to Maven builds, and we would love to find an IDE that is
well integrated with Maven so that we can describe a project once (via
the pom), and have that description apply to unattended builds as well
as the IDE. The Maven plug-in for Eclipse was a little ugly (like a
lot of things in Eclipse) so I tried NetBeans. It is one of the
cleanest, tightest IDE's I have seen in a long time. Where has it been
hiding? The Maven plug-in works beautifully. It makes NetBeans feel
like it was designed to work with Maven.Very nice work!

PS: Unfortunately we won't be able to switch to NetBeans just yet
because there isn't a Perforce plug-in for it.

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