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Open-source application development solution that helps with the development of desktop, mobile, and web applications using code editing, debugging, etc.
Companies of any size or industry, that struggle with lack of developers, proprietary application platforms and high license fees based on end-user count.
Overall NetBeans is a one of the best solution for java developing. NetBeans interface is easy to understand therefor it is a good choice for a beginner too.
It's not the easiest software to use at times. Some of the error outputs can get confusing with just the sheer number of messages it gives.
It supports more than one language. More inbuild functions help us to write perfect and clean code.
But many functionalities and newer design elements lack. And there was no many major upgrade that completely changed core of product.
This is a great free IDE which has great community support. It works great with WAMP on windows, and the debugger is easy to use.
Unfortunately the changeover to Apache foundation seemed to break something. Now I've been unable to use it proficiently.
Its easy to use and integrate with other software. Its also free for students and has amazing prices for enterprises.
Also, as the users community is smaller, you will find less forums to support you in case of problems.
As a leader of the development team in an IT consulting company, I feel Jmix is an awesome framework, due to the following reasons. It integrates the most popular Java frameworks and libraries.
Documentation needs more in depth explanation and use cases of the dataManager, dataContext, tableFilter. I had troubles deciding when to use dataManager vs dataContext.
It was a great chance to know Jmix and introduce to my students. They can learn a lot from Jmix about how a modern system looks like and focus on business logic development in their final assignment.
No, there are no big limitations for us at this time.
The team at Jmix is constantly improving the product and I enjoy benefiting from the productivity that it offers.
Doesn't have a community as big as Spring boot for example, so It is harder to find solutions to some problems immediately.
Jmix makes Java developers better and helps improve productivity.
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