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Sun Microsystems, Inc and the NetBeans community announced the availability of the award-winning NetBeans 6.0 Integrated Development Environment (IDE). NetBeans 6.0 IDE extends support beyond Java by providing a rich set of features for C/C++, JavaScript and the Ruby language, including Ruby on Rails - further enhancing developer productivity with multiple languages and ease of use.
- Enhanced code editor with smarter code completion, occurrence highlighting, in place renaming and improved navigation and inspection
- Next generation Swing GUI Builder (formerly known as Project Matisse) with Swing Application Framework and Beans Binding technology
- Improved visual tools for developing web applications, web services, mobile applications and UML models
- Extensive edit/refactor/debug test/deploy functionality for Ruby and Ruby on Rails development
- New file navigation functionality for C/C++ developers with improved debugger integration
- Comprehensive support for Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 development
Kaul continues, "Developers are the heart and soul of the IT industry. At Sun we are committed to Free and Open Source software, and it gives me great pleasure to say that NetBeans.org is part of Sun's multi-year sponsorship of a developer program called the Open Source Community Innovation Awards. We believe the program will promote creativity from individuals and teams, and recognize the contributions from some of the brightest minds in the industry."
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