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Yep.

But in my experience, developing JS and HTML in Netbeans feels like 70s style development. After using Eclipse (or Netbeans) for Java development, I find JavaScript development never is that great in IDEs. Maybe they've optimized certain use cases of JS auto-completion and type inference, but for me it always feels like the IDE is just an editor, and a lousy one at that, compared to vim.




Netbeans invested a lot into dynamic languages support when the JRuby team worked for Sun.

That work has been used for JavaScript as well.




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