Javascript Editor in Netbean 6.1
May 4, 2008 at 5:00 pm | In javascript | 2 CommentsTags: firefox, javascript, netbean
Not that I’m a fan of Netbean but it seems like there’s some really cool features in Netbean 6 for editing javascript.
http://www.netbeans.org/download/flash/js/javascript_demo.html
Some of the features:
- Intellisense
- Showing the Browser compatibility issues for different functions
- code analysis to point out possible bugs
Seems that many people are focusing more on javascript.
Btw I’ve been using Firefox 3(beta) for quite some time. You can literally see the increase in speed when accessing javascript pages. Even though there’s some bugs I found associated with it (like repeated binary files access), its definitely a very cool browser. (haha probably they over optimized it)
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are you Matt Berseth?
Comment by John doe — May 6, 2008 #
nope. Think you can find Matt Berseth at mattberseth.com
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