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Source Control in Eclipse IDE

June 18, 2007 Eclipse

Source Control also known as Revision control or source code management (SCM) is the management of multiple revisions of the same unit of information.
Source Control is most commonly used in software development to manage ongoing development of documents like application source code or design documents or any electronic information which is worked on by a [...]

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How To: Browse remote files in Eclipse IDE

June 6, 2007 Eclipse

Eclipse.org always amaze me with the kind of tooling that they go on adding to the Eclipse Platform. Few months back when I was browsing the different projects in Eclipse, I stumbled on Remote System Explorer (RSE)
Remote System Explorer is part of Target Management which in turn in a subproject of Device Software Development Platform [...]

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Openlaszlo

September 22, 2006 Eclipse

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.
OpenLaszlo programs [...]

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History of Eclipse

July 21, 2006 Eclipse

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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