Friday August 28th, 2009 | Leave a comment Eclipse is a multi-language software development environment comprising an IDE and a plug-in system to extend it. 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.[1] Website: http://www.eclipse.org/ Download: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Current version: Galileo, 3.5: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Galileo Eclipse IDE is suitable with: – J2EE Development (To use Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers) – Java Development (To use Eclipse IDE for Java Developer) – PHP Development (To use Eclipse IDE for PHP Development) – C/C++ Development (To use Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Development) – Etc. Installation/To start: – Jdk requires to install before install Eclipse, in new version of Eclipse 3.5 requires at least jdk 1.5 – Just extract the eclipse and copy to some where in your PC – Point to your workspace, create project and develop your application as well. Screenshot: (Other screens see: http://www.eclipse.org/screenshots/) Easy ways/Shortcuts: – Wanna to go every where can start with shortcut: Ctrl + 3 – To see all shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + L – Rename on variable/method to change all reference: Alt + Shift + R – Search any file: Ctrl + Shift + R – Go to line number: Ctrl + L – Create View Object (set / get methods): Alt + Shift + S and choose: Generate Getters and Setters – Etc. [1] See wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software) Share this:ShareTweetShare on TumblrPocketEmailPrint Related