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The NetBeans IDE is a popular integrated development environment for people who develop programs written in Java, {{tag|JavaScript}}, PHP, Groovy, C, C++, and other {{tag|programming}} languages.
The '''NetBeans IDE''' is a popular integrated development environment for people who develop programs written in Java, {{tag|JavaScript}}, {{tag|PHP}}, {{tag|Groovy}}, {{tag|C}}, {{tag|C++}}, and other {{tag|programming}} languages.
The NetBeans IDE itself is a highly modular open-source application written in {{tag|Java}}.
The NetBeans platform allows applications to be developed from a set of modular software components called modules. Applications based on the NetBeans platform (including the NetBeans IDE) can be extended by third party developers.


The NetBeans wiki discusses all these things, as well as the community of programmers who develop with NetBeans.
The NetBeans IDE itself is a highly modular open-source application written in {{tag|Java}}.  The NetBeans platform allows applications to be developed from a set of modular software components called modules.  Applications based on the NetBeans platform (including the NetBeans IDE) can be extended by third party developers.


In addition to English,
The NetBeans [[wiki]] discusses all these things, as well as the community of programmers who develop with NetBeans.  Its content is released under two licenses: the {{tag|Common Development and Distribution License}} (CCDL) and/or the {{tag|Wiki GNU Lesser General Public License|GNU Lesser General Public License}}. It uses the {{tag|MediaWiki}} wiki engine (v.1.15.1), and includes a heavily modified {{tag|custom skin}}.
there seems to be a significant amount of content in
many languages ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/TFLanguageTeams]), including
Spanish ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/SpanishTranslation]),
German ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/GermanTutorials]),
Italian ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/HowToTranslate_it]),
French ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/TraductionFrancaise]),
Korean ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/KoNetBeans]),
etc.


Related wiki:
<span class=plainlinks>In addition to English, there seems to be a significant amount of content in many [[:Category:Wiki Language|languages]] ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/TFLanguageTeams]), including Spanish ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/SpanishTranslation]), German ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/GermanTutorials]), Italian ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/HowToTranslate_it]), French ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/TraductionFrancaise]), Korean ([http://wiki.netbeans.org/KoNetBeans]), etc.</span>
 
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}}(As of: 27 January 2012)<!--manually add or amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->
 
;Related wiki:
* other {{tag|IDE}} wiki, such as
* other {{tag|IDE}} wiki, such as
** [[EclipseWiki]] and [[Eclipsepedia]] are wiki that discuss a popular alternative IDE to the NetBeans IDE.
** [[EclipseWiki]] and [[Eclipsepedia]] are wiki that discuss a popular alternative IDE to the NetBeans IDE.
** [[EmacsWiki]]: Emacs is often used as an IDE
** [[EmacsWiki]]: Emacs is often used as an IDE
;Links
*[http://netbeans.org/ NetBeans homepage]
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