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[from bushwald] Python in NetBeans: NBPython at Ted Leung on the Air

"today Sun is announcing that a future version of NetBeans will provide support for Python. We are not announcing which release of NetBeans that will be because we are taking an unconventional (at least for NetBeans) path towards providing that support."

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[from bushwald] NetBeans 6.0 dual-y on CDDL and GPLv2+Classpath

"Starting with NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta, the NetBeans IDE is dual licensed with Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) and the GNU General Public License (GPL) with Classpath exception."

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NetBeans 6.0 dual-y on CDDL and GPLv2+Classpath

"Starting with NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta, the NetBeans IDE is dual licensed with Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) and the GNU General Public License (GPL) with Classpath exception."

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NetBeans 6.0 dual-y on CDDL and GPLv2+Classpath

"Starting with NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta, the NetBeans IDE is dual licensed with Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) and the GNU General Public License (GPL) with Classpath exception."

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[from bushwald] NetBeans + Ruby = True

Screenshot of NetBeans Ruby Pack ("support"). Nice job ;)

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[from bushwald] Cafe au Lait News Thursday, January 18, 2007 - Elliotte Rusty Harold

"On the positive side, though, for the first time I feel like NetBeans is ready for prime time. In fact, comparing UI to UI, NetBeans is now way ahead of Eclipse. The claim that SWT provides a more native looking interface than Swing is demonstrably false."

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Cafe au Lait News Thursday, January 18, 2007 - Elliotte Rusty Harold

"On the positive side, though, for the first time I feel like NetBeans is ready for prime time. In fact, comparing UI to UI, NetBeans is now way ahead of Eclipse. The claim that SWT provides a more native looking interface than Swing is demonstrably false

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