![]() ![]() Granted it does take knowledge to use - that is it doesn’t hold the users hand, but instead requires the user to have knowledge of his or her system, terminal allows the user to hold way more power over his/her computer than any GUI system. Terminal (or command prompt for you Windowers) has proven to be extremely powerful. make things more complicated then it really is. take up loads of processing power that can be spent in better places. Well, for the “old timer” Linux community command line isn’t just something that makes one look cool. ![]() jar file generated from the ant build scripts that resides in the suite folder of your NetBeans project. #NETBEANS FTPS CODE#xml build scripts.Īlso, to clarify, it’s not the source code itself that you would FTP to the robot – it’s a. Brief statements, such as “flashapp:,” “deploy:,” etc. xml build scripts that are being invoked, and the order of their usage, by looking at NetBeans output when you Build your code. A mentor on my team created a visualization to describe the control flow (explained further here.) But you can also get a clue as to the fields from the. Incidentally, the build scripts are rather complicated. But that doesn’t mean it is easy, or that it makes development easier than NetBeans.Īs StevenB notes, for Java we are already supplied with the build scripts (.xml files) – we just have to use ant to properly. Vim can be configured to do all the NetBeans magic, and in a fraction of the time it takes to load NetBeans. TheNerd did say he was using Vim – plenty of plugins exist for autocompletion, going to source, etc., and tabbing comes built in Yes, I know some people think the command line makes you look cool, and it’s probably a good learning exercise to make this happen. Sure it’s possible, but why give up powerful tools like autocomplete, visible javadoc, Go to Source, tabs of code, quick access to the FIRST libraries, etc.? Some old time programmers consider those a crutch, but they’re actually just wasting time doing things the slow way. ![]()
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