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Netbeans User Guide
NetBeans: the Definitive Guide

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NetBeans in a Nutshell ................................................................................................................................................ 1.Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... Is NetBeans For You? .............................................................................................................................. 1 Is This Book For You? ............................................................................................................................. 2 NetBeans and Java ................................................................................................................................... 2 What are Java Beans? ..................................................................................................................... 2 The Core Concept of NetBeans ...................................................................................................... 3 NetBeans as the "Visual JDK" ................................................................................................................. 4 All The Usual Features ................................................................................................................... 4 NetBeans as a tools platform ................................................................................................................... 5 NetBeans as an open source community .................................................................................................. 6 A Steady Stream of Creativity ........................................................................................................ 6 Don 't Be Cross That This Book Is Cross-Platform ........................................................................ 6 Contents of the Accompanying Sources



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