This blog got a mention in the NetBeans Announcement Page on Apr 10, 2008.
It says "Lists are easy to read and to the point. Tushar Joshi keeps things simple with his Top 10 Reasons for using the NetBeans IDE 6.1 Beta". The complete announcement has many other names and URLs of the blogs to give a sample about how people are blogging about NetBeans for the contest.
It says check out a few of the insightful *entries that we've received:
- How about a little show-and-tell? Lucio Benfante and John Muchow submitted screencasts! Benfante's demo shows a web project created with NetBeans 6.1 and Parancoe, while Muchow presents Ruby in the NetBeans IDE as an alternative to AppleScript.
- Lists are easy to read and to the point. Tushar Joshi keeps things simple with his Top 10 Reasons for using the NetBeans IDE 6.1 Beta.
- What new feature in NetBeans 6.1 Beta gets your vote? JSF CRUD Generator inspires not one but two posts from David Heffelfinger; while a blogger called Dustin gives Beta's JavaScript support a lengthy and nicely visual summary.
- Patrick Julien, Daniel Pfeifer and Harshad Oak are all long-time users of multiple IDEs, and compare the NetBeans IDE 6.1 Beta to other tools—with favorable conclusions.
With Regards
Tushar
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