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jdhsrobotics 03-02-2015 14:25

FRC Netbeans updating
 
Hello,
We are trying to get the plugins downloaded for our Netbeans, however we cannot find any up to date information regarding how to get the plugins updated within Netbeans.

What plugins are necessary and where can we find them?

On another note, are there any other default or sample programs for the FRC robot, as we are going to need something to base our code on - since this is our first year and not many of us have experience in Java.

Thank you,
RAM5080

Christopher149 03-02-2015 14:38

Re: FRC Netbeans updating
 
This year's plugins are intended to be used with Eclipse, though I believe some people have modified them or the build chain to work with Netbeans.

snoman 03-02-2015 14:58

Re: FRC Netbeans updating
 
http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/4485

everything you need. plug ins to basic programs

jdhsrobotics 03-02-2015 16:09

Re: FRC Netbeans updating
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1437746)
http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/4485

everything you need. plug ins to basic programs

Thanks for the reply this will help us greatly. I am curious, are you saying that NetBeans will not work? If so, why is this years programming so limited?:confused:

Christopher149 03-02-2015 16:12

Re: FRC Netbeans updating
 
The reasoning behind switching to Eclipse is it commonly used for both C++ and Java (Netbeans not so much for C++). That way, both languages have an IDE usable on Windows, Mac, and Linux and that doesn't have expiring licenses like Wind River.

Ben Wolsieffer 03-02-2015 16:12

Re: FRC Netbeans updating
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdhsrobotics (Post 1437785)
So are you saying that NetBeans will not work? If so, why is this years programming so limited?:confused:

They have simply switched to supporting a different IDE. There is a project that is supposed to allow the use of Netbeans, but I don't know much about it.


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