Part 1– Setting up the netbeans IDE
Part 2 (which may no longer be necessary, since 7.1 came out)
Topics covered:
Downloading / installing netbeans / Cygwin on windows.
Part 1– Setting up the netbeans IDE
Part 2 (which may no longer be necessary, since 7.1 came out)
Topics covered:
Downloading / installing netbeans / Cygwin on windows.
Your tutorials are great. Thanks for the help!
I’m having aproblem. I downloaded the first C++ NetBeans and under “Tools”, there is nothing that says Profiler Tools. It has Variables, Libraries etc. The only thing missing is profiler. Should I download the All version of NetBeans?
Thanks,
Kamil
Nope, this got fixed in subsequent releases, thanks!
I cant find the Profiler Tools menu item in the Tools menu, where else could I find it?
Thanks
From the Net Beans 7.1.2 Release Notes:
“The C/C++ Profiling Tools were removed from the standard distribution of the IDE.” (Source: http://goo.gl/5uFvd)
So that step is unnecessary since 7.1.
Cheers!
Thank you for posting this, I have installed 7.2 myself and should mention that ever since about 6.9.3 the step to resolve the profiling issues has been resolved.
When i try running anything it says “run successful” than nothing pops up, i tried putting it external and internal and both didn’t seem to help, any suggestions on where i messed up?
Hi, I was just wondering what all of these things we downloaded were for. The only trouble I had was installing netbeans because it said I didn’t have a place for JDK or something and that I needed at least 1.6.0 for it, and so it linked me to a site (oracle) to download one. I wasn’t sure which one to download though. I have windows xp 32 bit, and the only windows ones were windowsx64 and windowsx86. It wouldn’t let me do the 64 one but it did let me do the 86 one, and now I have netbeans. So I guess it all worked out. Also, could you link me to the video where you mention some other good compilers please? Thanks
x86 is 32 bit, sorry about the confustion.
Do you have a suggestion for a compiler running on mac. Thank you.
Netbeans, or eclipse.