Which Eclipse is suitable for my requirements [message #1538631] |
Wed, 31 December 2014 13:09 |
Nigel Trewartha Messages: 2 Registered: December 2014 |
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31.12.2014
Hello,
I know very little of Eclipse, but have been told it is a good development platform
that offers a unified environment.
There appear to be different versions of Eclipse - one almost for
each computer languange.
This is what I want to do:
1) Develop, cross compile and cross debug programmes for the
Raspberry Pi and Banana Pi. Languages C,C++,C#,Python and Java
(educational). I have found this:
2) OtherLinus based boards such as UDOO, Cubiboard3 etc
3) Windows Programming in Java
4) Perhaps integrating my Visual Studio into Eclipse for C++ and primarily C#
If all this is possible (and advisable) I will start intensively learning about Eclipse
by reading and doing.
I would be grateful for any advice,pointer,tips and information.
Thanky you....and have a Happy New Year
NT
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Re: Which Eclipse is suitable for my requirements [message #1540878 is a reply to message #1538631] |
Thu, 01 January 2015 19:46 |
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On 12/31/2014 07:39 AM, Nigel Trewartha wrote:
> 31.12.2014
>
> Hello,
>
> I know very little of Eclipse, but have been told it is a good
> development platform
> that offers a unified environment.
>
> There appear to be different versions of Eclipse - one almost for
> each computer languange.
>
> This is what I want to do:
>
> 1) Develop, cross compile and cross debug programmes for the
> Raspberry Pi and Banana Pi. Languages C,C++,C#,Python and Java
> (educational). I have found this:
>
>
> 2) OtherLinus based boards such as UDOO, Cubiboard3 etc
>
> 3) Windows Programming in Java
>
> 4) Perhaps integrating my Visual Studio into Eclipse for C++ and
> primarily C#
>
> If all this is possible (and advisable) I will start intensively
> learning about Eclipse by reading and doing.
>
> I would be grateful for any advice,pointer,tips and information.
>
> Thanky you....and have a Happy New Year
>
> NT
Pick one and add the others via Help -> Eclipse Marketplace.
For example, install Eclipse IDE for Java Developers and add the Eclipse
CDE plug-ins and the PyDev plug-in.
As for your fruity things, I don't know anything about them.
Cheers
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Re: Which Eclipse is suitable for my requirements [message #1542249 is a reply to message #1540878] |
Fri, 02 January 2015 14:30 |
Nigel Trewartha Messages: 2 Registered: December 2014 |
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@russell
Thanks for the info. I will do that.
Raspberry Pi (The fruity one) is a small but powerful computer using Linux or Andriod and was originally conceived for schools, but
it powerful enough for the experimenters and IoT . Further info please see www.raspberrypi.org (512Mb RAM single core, up to 32GB SD, 2 USB etc . and www.bananapi.com (1GM RAM and dual core)
You can do a lot with these boards.
Regards
NT
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