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| name = Eclipse
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| developer = [[Free and open source software|Free and open source software community]]
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| latest release version = 3.5 SR1 (3.5.1 - Galileo)
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| available on = Linux, Mac, Windows, Opensolaris ([[Cross-platform]])
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| genre = [[Software development]]
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| license = [[Eclipse Public License]]
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| website = [http://www.eclipse.org/ www.eclipse.org]
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Integrated Development Environment. Eclipse is a multi-language software development environment comprising an integrated development environment (IDE) and an extensible plug-in system. It is written primarily in Java and can be used to develop applications in Java and, by means of the various plug-ins, in other languages as well, including C, C++, COBOL, Python, Perl, PHP, and others.
Integrated Development Environment. Eclipse is a multi-language software development environment comprising an integrated development environment (IDE) and an extensible plug-in system. It is written primarily in Java and can be used to develop applications in Java and, by means of the various plug-ins, in other languages as well, including C, C++, COBOL, Python, Perl, PHP, and others.

Revision as of 13:23, 24 February 2010

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Integrated Development Environment. Eclipse is a multi-language software development environment comprising an integrated development environment (IDE) and an extensible plug-in system. It is written primarily in Java and can be used to develop applications in Java and, by means of the various plug-ins, in other languages as well, including C, C++, COBOL, Python, Perl, PHP, and others.

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