GitHub user priyanahata added a comment to the discussion: What is this about? 
Dont do it.  Let vscode come to netbeans. Not the other way around. Happy for 
any discussion on this topic

I know @JaroslavTulach. I know who you are. (I didnt know you had worked on 
Jdeveloper though) I am a big Nb fan. Been coding java since i was 18, i am 47 
now. I have never used JDeveloper but I am very interested because in the 
health of NetBeans for a very simple selfish reason. You see when i was 19 i 
got my first Java developer job. we were using an IDE called Kawa. After a few 
years using Kawa, I went on a little wonder around to explore the wonders of 
this planet, i wanted to get back to coding and.... Kawa had totally vanished 
of the face of the earth and as you probably know, having to learn a new Java 
IDE is worse than changing your keyboard for ANY other keyboard but I found 
NetBeans (this was like about 18 years ago when my wife got pregnant with our 
oldest, we have 5 now)

If you had 5 children and the main most important tool you had used for the 
last 18 years to feed your kids was NetBeans, today you would also know who 
Tulach is.

Few years later, I started a small, work form home company of Java developers, 
we grew up to 7-8 java devs. The most beautiful people you could dream of 
working with. We all used NetBeans and we just loved it. We did it for about 10 
years. i also had one "corporate" job were they were also using NetBeans. 
Today, I only have an app in production which was orginally developed on 
NB/glassfish/jeee 18 years ago. My father owned a cow slaughter house so he 
asked me if If could make something for them to manage their business. My 
father passed away like 10-11 years ago but the the business goes on and I am 
still using NB to support it and it is still using the same stack but with more 
beautiful names "jakarta", "payara", you know.

I "shaked in fear" when oracle but sun thinking... "oh no" I am going to end up 
in eclipse.... so i started chasing Geertjan to get some "insider itel" to "hat 
the f**** is going to happen to nb".... and I remember to this day -like people 
remember the Eiffel Tower- an email from Geertjan where he was outlining his 
"happiness" about the Apache move as a monkey outlines is happiness about 
eating bananas.

So yeah, About 6 months ago i was watching youtube videos on AI stuff and 
hearing over and over about VsCode, Antigravity, Cursor, Open Code, Copilot, 
etc. So i thought, i dont wan't to change IDE again so 15 years later I started 
poking Geertjan again.... and thought of writing a plugin for NetBeans that 
uses what could be called the OG apis to get an AI to do my coding on netbeans.

As you can imagine, given that Gemini and ChatGPT and all these dont seem to 
have had too much nb during their "training" i ended surfing the netbeans 
sources like FileObject, looking at the names in the @author tags and googling 
those names  wondering were the creators of this amazing piece of software 
could 30 years after inception. So i came across a few names.

I had this vague idea that it was originally "eastern european" or "around 
there" but digging digging i realised this was the real "Cheq Tech"

I should have probably started with this but I mean, you have done an 
incredible job Tulach. You Petr, Kovalsky, Stanek and every one else that 
should be mentioned and credited for the good work. You know.... if 30 years 
later we are still here its because the foundations are solid and good. And if 
30 years later, we are here standing on a solid good foundation that can evolve 
through IT time. It couldnt have been written by just "good/gun developers". 

Looking at the OG netbeans code and with the very very brief exchanges i had on 
Linked In with Petr and Kovalsky (and now with you) you can see the magic was 
never the "coding skills", the magic was that a bunch of guys with a beautiful 
heart got together to have some fun.

You probably know better than anybody else that is not easy for a piece of 
software -and specially with the complexity of an IDE- to stand on the same 
ground where it was standing 30 years ago. 

VsCode hasn't  gotten anywhere near that and I dont think it will ever do, 
neither did the other thing microsoft was using before VsCode (I cant remember 
the name now)

In principle, with all the ai and the upcoming consensus/singularity on the 
table. I dont see how a  "language agnostic IDE" like VsCode could ever be any 
better than what you guys started. I don't think. Maybe you are right, and 
maybe i am wrong. As a matter of fact it would be better for me if you were 
right and i were wrong.

Its like apple and the cross platform concept. Not the "write once run anywhere 
type of people" but more into making things for their super mega closed 
platform only.... and they are yet to be proven wrong... like their move on 
"totally ignoring AI spending and firing their AI staff on top of that" could 
end up being the real "move 47" of Sillicon Valley.

I is just my feeling / intuition that i am sharing with you. Not scientific 
evidence. I know you have spent way way more time than me working on IDEs. You 
have more "experienced" based knowledge and more "evidence" to support your 
position. What i wrote was just "first thought intuition" 

Anwyays Boss. If I ever come across you on the physical plane, I am going to 
have to offer you the biggest beer in town. Hope you don't mind.

Hope this video makes you laugh https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NWBJWpGCkPM
And if you ever need to talk bad about your mother in law, this is the best 
place in the world to do so: https://discord.gg/KeYrf525













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