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The buttons for each option are clearly visible. I do not really understand how you could not see them
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after install c/c++ is needed set any configuration in ide ?
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In the Plugins dialog box, click the Available Plugins tab, and scroll to the C/C++ category.
C/C++ category.
is in the installed(47) , seems is already installed , what to do ?
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Do you need C/C++? Do you know the language and will you use it?
If you not gone use it do it as follows. While installing you can choose Customize Installation where you can disable some modules/packs you do not want. For example when I did my installation, I disabled Ruby, C/C++ and PHP as I do not used them, plus I disabled Tomcat server as I have my own installation which I letter linked up with Netbeans.
However if decide I want to use one of the disabled modules I will simple run same installation bundle again and make adjustment to add new packs.
Is there anything else you want to ask.
PS: It would by lovely if you start using full English sentences instead of that short, nondescript and difficult to understand phrases of your.
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Are mean exactly : go to http://download.netbeans.org/netbeans/6.1/final/ find:
NetBeans IDE Download Bundles
C/C++
18MB
download & run it ?
Is needed AFTER this any other setting setup in IDE ?
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You are confusing me again!
You want NetBeans for C/C++ development? Whole time you been asking how to install Java and NetBeans, and now you telling me you want to install it for C/C++ development...
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I started learning java prior 2mos, now I bought some books about C++ and I plan learn it same time as java, can you help ?
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I can't, I'm not into C++ development. You better of to follow instructions you found on NetBeans website in regards of C/C++ installation or try to get software recommended by book authors
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