NetBeans IDE 6.1 6.1

NetBeans IDE
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  • Editor: NetBeans
  • Release: 6.1 6.1
  • Language: English
  • License: Open Source/free
  • System: 2000/XP/Vista
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NetBeans IDE 6.1 is an excellent IDE of C/C ++ development written completely in Java.
The syntactic tint, the "Code Completion" and many other options belong to NetBeans.
One of the main asset of NetBeans is that it is based on a module concept : you can always add the support of other languages, notably the following ones:
Ajax | C/C++ | Databases | Debugger | Desktop | Editor | GUI Builder | Java EE | JavaFX | Java ME | Java SE | JavaScript | Mobile | PHP | Profiler Refactor | REST | Rich Client Platform | Ruby | SOA | SOAP | UML | Web | WSDL | XML
Other versions are available on the editor website.

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NetBeans IDE
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