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Eclipse is an Open Source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that can be used to develop software for many different languages. Plugins are available that add functionality to Eclipse, such as SVN support, support for additional languages, and team collaboration. See the Eclipse Project site for more information http://www.eclipse.org. | Eclipse is an Open Source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that can be used to develop software for many different languages. Plugins are available that add functionality to Eclipse, such as SVN support, support for additional languages, and team collaboration. See the Eclipse Project site for more information http://www.eclipse.org. | ||
Revision as of 21:56, 1 October 2013
Eclipse is an Open Source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that can be used to develop software for many different languages. Plugins are available that add functionality to Eclipse, such as SVN support, support for additional languages, and team collaboration. See the Eclipse Project site for more information http://www.eclipse.org.
EMAC Eclipse Distribution
EMAC recommends that customers install EMAC Eclipse 3.6 from the EMAC FTP site. The EMAC Eclipse 3.6 distribution includes all of the plugins recommended for developing software using the EMAC OE SDK, including:
- C/C++ Development Tools (CDT) and features
- Remote Systems Explorer / Target Management / Device Software Development Platform (RSE/TM/DSDP)
- SVN, Git, and CVS support
- Mylyn plugin with Trac support
- Linux development tools with Man Page viewer
- Web Developer Tools
- PHP Development Tools
- Eclox Doxygen support plugin
- Other plugins and features