News Flash: (from Alley Davis of www.cajunjug.org)

http://codesnakes.blogspot.com/2008/11/python-in-netbeans-is-go.html

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Python in Netbeans is a go!!!!

After a 6 months of development. nbPython has been given the green light to be release as the official python build for Netbeans. The EA release will be released with Netbeans6.5. This feels like a real achievement for us. I would like to thank all the people who made this possable:
Ted Leung
Tor Norbye
Frank Wierzbicki
Jean-Yves Mengant
Amit Saha
The rest of the nbPython Development team
Netbeans QA Team
Most of all the user community, With out you this would have been all for nothing.
Posted by Alley at 5:32 PM
Labels: nbpython, netbeans
4 COMMENTS:
MystSeeker70 said...
Slithering, man!
Will it have nice netbeans features like code completion, navigation, debugger?
WIll it work with the candidate release or do we have to wait until the stable releas

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