Can you live without Object Browser?
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When working in .NET environment, I really can't imagine how blind I am if there is not so-called Object Browser or something similar, with it I can explore .NET world myself at least to get general understanding first before searching for more from the Internet. I think any huge libraries like .NET should have such a tool, but now when working with Netbean for java programming, I can't find such a helpful tool, I'm blinded to java APIs when working with Netbean. I have searched to know if such a tool does exists in Netbean and it seems that I have to install it separatedly from the full installation of Netbean that I've done before, why is Netbean not integrated with such a helpful tool? I currently don't know how to install that tool (where to download?) to use with Netbean, of course much search has been done without finding any useful links, could you help me out with this? I'm sure that I can't learn Java if lacking such a tool! Thank you!
The what? :confused: Don't rely too heavily on any particular feature.
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When working in .NET environment, I really can't imagine how blind I am if there is not so-called Object Browser or something similar, with it I can explore .NET world myself at least to get general understanding first before searching for more from the Internet. I think any huge libraries like .NET should have such a tool, but now when working with Netbean for java programming, I can't find such a helpful tool, I'm blinded to java APIs when working with Netbean. I have searched to know if such a tool does exists in Netbean and it seems that I have to install it separatedly from the full installation of Netbean that I've done before, why is Netbean not integrated with such a helpful tool? I currently don't know how to install that tool (where to download?) to use with Netbean, of course much search has been done without finding any useful links, could you help me out with this? I'm sure that I can't learn Java if lacking such a tool! Thank you!
I agree with some others on here, I hardly ever use Object Browser.
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When working in .NET environment, I really can't imagine how blind I am if there is not so-called Object Browser or something similar, with it I can explore .NET world myself at least to get general understanding first before searching for more from the Internet. I think any huge libraries like .NET should have such a tool, but now when working with Netbean for java programming, I can't find such a helpful tool, I'm blinded to java APIs when working with Netbean. I have searched to know if such a tool does exists in Netbean and it seems that I have to install it separatedly from the full installation of Netbean that I've done before, why is Netbean not integrated with such a helpful tool? I currently don't know how to install that tool (where to download?) to use with Netbean, of course much search has been done without finding any useful links, could you help me out with this? I'm sure that I can't learn Java if lacking such a tool! Thank you!
Never used it.
Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost
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This remembers me the huge sheet of paper with the MFC class hierarchy printed on, we had many years ago at my former company.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
[My articles]Yes, I thought the paragraph was a bit long too.