The NetBeans podcast has been 'open sourced'! Listen as Emily, Luke, and Sylwia interview Nilay, Adam, and Bruno, in the second community-driven NetBeans podcast. You are invited to participate, too! Share your experiences with NetBeans and interview your colleagues and friends.
At Droidcon in Amsterdam, NetBeans user Frank Bouwens shares why he likes NetBeans IDE.
Once again, @NetBeans profiler saved the day.
Join the biggest Google related developer event in Istanbul carefully crafted for you by GDG community. Awesome speakers and lots of fun. This time, right in the heart of Istanbul. NetBeans partners Vaadin, PrimeFaces, and IDR Solutions will be present and you will learn a lot for free about NetBeans throughout the day. A kids-oriented Minecraft/NetBeans Workshop is included too!
Follow Adam as he answers the most popular questions about Java EE, Java SE and Java FX from his blog (http://blog.adam-bien.com), Twitter, http://airhacks.com, IRC #airhacks, and "from the streets"!
Do you use System.out to debug your code? Find out how easy it is to use the NetBeans debugger instead.
Did you know you can quickly change the logic of your code in the middle of a debugging session when you use the NetBeans Debugger? In this screencast, find out how!
What do you do when you need to set a breakpoint that should only be hit if a condition is true? In this short screencast, you're introduced to conditional breakpoints in the NetBeans IDE Debugger.
It can be handy to be able to enable/disable breakpoints when earlier breakpoints have been hit. Especially when your breakpoints branch into complex relationships, across if/else statements, knowing this technique can save time.