Galileo, the 2009 release train, is the largest ever release from the Eclipse community, comprising 33 projects and over 24 million lines of code. Over 380 committers from 44 different organizations participated to make this release possible.
The new features in the Galileo release reflect three important trends in the Eclipse community: 1) Expanding adoption of Eclipse in the enterprise, 2) innovation of Eclipse modeling technology and 3) advancement of EclipseRT runtime technology. Each project has published "new and noteworthy" documentation for their specific release.
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The new features in the Galileo release reflect three important trends in the Eclipse community: 1) Expanding adoption of Eclipse in the enterprise, 2) innovation of Eclipse modeling technology and 3) advancement of EclipseRT runtime technology. Each project has published "new and noteworthy" documentation for their specific release.
















http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/User/NewIn50#Editor
http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp?...t_whatsnew.html
As far as Iknow at least mmm it's a developing tool???
Last edited by :No-Frost: on 26 Jun 2009 - 00:01
As far as Iknow at least mmm it's a developing tool???
Yes. Basically for java, but with plugins you can make of it an IDE of whatever you want... (PHP, HTML, JAVA, Python, etc...) an example is Aptana Studio
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