Eclipse

Comic Viewer

October 4, 2006

During the summer holidays whenever I used to visit my grandparents house, one thing I always used to do was read comics. There was a huge collection over  there and I somehow managed to finish reading most of it during my stay there. And during my next visit, I used to again start reading it, [...]

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Openlaszlo

September 22, 2006

One of my colleague introduced me to Openlaszlo today and I should say I was amazed by what all you can do using Laszlo. This is what the Laszlo has to say about OpenLaszlo : OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software. [...]

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Poderosa – Alternative to Putty

September 20, 2006

PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator. I use PuTTY for 2 primary reasons It can save the session information and I can quickly load the session of my choice (i.e. I don’t need to remember the IP details etc) It has [...]

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Install Eclipse Plugins – The Easy Way

August 20, 2006

Eclipse as of today is the industry’s major non-Microsoft software tool platform. The number of companies adopting this platform is a testimonial of the platform’s success. (Check my previous post for more on the history of Eclipse IDE) Eclipse has a well-designed, and extensible architecture. What is valuable about Eclipse is that it provides an [...]

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History of Eclipse

July 21, 2006

In the late 1990s, IBM began development of what we now know as Eclipse. In the mid-1990s, a number of powerful commercial development environments were available; Microsoft Visual Studio was becoming a more general-purpose tools platform. A number of Java-based IDEs were also coming into play, including Symantec’s Visual Café, Borland’s JBuilder, IBM’s Visual Age [...]

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Eclipse..

May 22, 2006

A lot of people know and love Eclipse as a great Java IDE. However, the real impact Eclipse has had on software development is providing the platform for ISVs to build and integrate software development tools. Developers, architects and testers benefit from an ecosystem of over 100 ISVs and hundreds of products which allow development [...]

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