JaroslavTulach at 07:36, 10 December 2021 - 2021-12-10 07:36:57

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Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify UI of various IDEs around [[HTML]] (more in my [[HTML]] essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using [[Swing]] (or [[SWT]]) is more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found good enough reason: [[VSCode]] and its [[NetBeans]] based extension!
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Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify [[UI]] of various IDEs around [[HTML]] (more in my [[HTML]] essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using [[Swing]] (or [[SWT]]) felt more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found [[good]] enough reason: [[VSCode]] and its [[NetBeans]] based extension!
Since December 10, 2021 it is real: one can code [[HTML]] [[UI]] in [[Java]] and display it in [[VSCode]] as well as [[NetBeans]]. See [https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3349 PR-3349].
Since December 10, 2021 it is real: one can code [[HTML]] [[UI]] in [[Java]] and display it in [[VSCode]] as well as [[NetBeans]]. See [https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3349 PR-3349].

JaroslavTulach at 07:35, 10 December 2021 - 2021-12-10 07:35:36

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Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify UI of various IDEs around [[HTML]] (see [[HTML]] essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using [[Swing]] (or [[SWT]]) is more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found good enough reason: [[VSCode]] and its [[NetBeans]] based extension!
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Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify UI of various IDEs around [[HTML]] (more in my [[HTML]] essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using [[Swing]] (or [[SWT]]) is more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found good enough reason: [[VSCode]] and its [[NetBeans]] based extension!
Since December 10, 2021 it is real: one can code [[HTML]] [[UI]] in [[Java]] and display it in [[VSCode]] as well as [[NetBeans]]. See [https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3349 PR-3349].
Since December 10, 2021 it is real: one can code [[HTML]] [[UI]] in [[Java]] and display it in [[VSCode]] as well as [[NetBeans]]. See [https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3349 PR-3349].

JaroslavTulach: Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify UI of various IDEs around HTML (see HTML essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using Swing (or SWT) is more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found good enough reason: [[ - 2021-12-10 07:35:12

Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify UI of various IDEs around HTML (see HTML essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using Swing (or SWT) is more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found good enough reason: [[

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Seven years ago, in 2014 I wanted to unify UI of various IDEs around [[HTML]] (see [[HTML]] essay). However the motivation to do so was never compelling enough. Using [[Swing]] (or [[SWT]]) is more natural. Finally, in 2021 we found good enough reason: [[VSCode]] and its [[NetBeans]] based extension!

Since December 10, 2021 it is real: one can code [[HTML]] [[UI]] in [[Java]] and display it in [[VSCode]] as well as [[NetBeans]]. See [https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/3349 PR-3349].