Which eclipse should I install for running c,java,php [message #714859] |
Thu, 11 August 2011 16:02 |
Bilal Messages: 1 Registered: August 2011 |
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Hello All,
I am new to Eclipse and visited to eclipse.org for IDE installation.
I was expecting to install eclipse but on the eclipse.org on need to make choice between these
Indigo Packages
Helios Packages
Galileo Packages
Ganymede Packages
Europa Packages
I don't know what is difference between them and how to make choice between them.
Now if I choose one of them randomly.Then I expected to choose IDE where I could have option for running sat c,c++,java,php,....like in netbeans.
But again as a beginner I am confronted with so many variants of eclipse like eclipse for java,eclipse for c/c++,eclipse for php,eclipse classic
Now if I need to have my IDE for more than one programming language which one should I install?
Kindly advice.
Thanks,
Bilal
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Re: Which eclipse should I install for running c,java,php [message #714882 is a reply to message #714859] |
Thu, 11 August 2011 16:17 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Comments below.
On 11/08/2011 9:02 AM, Bilal wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am new to Eclipse and visited to eclipse.org for IDE installation.
> I was expecting to install eclipse but on the eclipse.org on need to
> make choice between these
> Indigo Packages
This is the most recent release. It's probably what you want to use.
> Helios Packages
> Galileo Packages
> Ganymede Packages
> Europa Packages
> I don't know what is difference between them and how to make choice
> between them.
Each is progressively older.
> Now if I choose one of them randomly.Then I expected to choose IDE
> where I could have option for running sat c,c++,java,php,....like in
> netbeans.
> But again as a beginner I am confronted with so many variants of
> eclipse like eclipse for java,eclipse for c/c++,eclipse for
> php,eclipse classic
> Now if I need to have my IDE for more than one programming language
> which one should I install?
No matter which package you install, you can use Help->Install New
Software... to install additional features.
> Kindly advice.
> Thanks,
> Bilal
>
Ed Merks
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