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I use Eclipse for individual software development, primarily in Python and PHP. I also use Prolog, C/C++, and will someday use Java. I'm not really a fan of Eclipse, I just want to get the Eclipse platform installed, so I can get the language-specific plug-ins I want, so that I can get on with my software development.  
 
I use Eclipse for individual software development, primarily in Python and PHP. I also use Prolog, C/C++, and will someday use Java. I'm not really a fan of Eclipse, I just want to get the Eclipse platform installed, so I can get the language-specific plug-ins I want, so that I can get on with my software development.  
  
As of November 2011, my current Eclipse distro is '''EasyEclipse for Python 1.3.1''' for Mac OS X 10.5.8. However, the [http://easyeclipse.org EasyEclipse project] seems to have fallen into inactivity. In the meantime, the mainstream distro of Eclipse seems to be much more accessible on Macs than it was a few years ago.  Maybe the mainstream distro is now easy enough that the "EasyEclipse" project is no longer essential.
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As of March 2014, my current Eclipse distro is the mainstream Eclipse Kepler, with many language toolkits installed. I mostly use PyDev and EGit features.
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As of November 2011, my current Eclipse distro used to be '''EasyEclipse for Python 1.3.1''' for Mac OS X 10.5.8. However, the [http://easyeclipse.org EasyEclipse project] seems to have fallen into inactivity. In the meantime, the mainstream distro of Eclipse seems to be much more accessible on Macs than it was a few years ago.  Maybe the mainstream distro is now easy enough that the "EasyEclipse" project is no longer essential.
  
 
==Contact me==
 
==Contact me==
 
You are welcome to leave me a message on [[User talk:From.eclipsebugzilla.jdlh.com|my Talk page]]. But I visit this wiki rarely, so I might not notice it.  A better way to get in touch with me is to leave me a message using the [http://jdlh.com/en/contact/ Jim DeLaHunt contact page on jdlh.com].
 
You are welcome to leave me a message on [[User talk:From.eclipsebugzilla.jdlh.com|my Talk page]]. But I visit this wiki rarely, so I might not notice it.  A better way to get in touch with me is to leave me a message using the [http://jdlh.com/en/contact/ Jim DeLaHunt contact page on jdlh.com].

Latest revision as of 18:21, 8 March 2014

Jim DeLaHunt

I am Jim DeLaHunt, a Multilingual Websites Consultant in Vancouver, Canada.

My use of Eclipse

I use Eclipse for individual software development, primarily in Python and PHP. I also use Prolog, C/C++, and will someday use Java. I'm not really a fan of Eclipse, I just want to get the Eclipse platform installed, so I can get the language-specific plug-ins I want, so that I can get on with my software development.

As of March 2014, my current Eclipse distro is the mainstream Eclipse Kepler, with many language toolkits installed. I mostly use PyDev and EGit features.

As of November 2011, my current Eclipse distro used to be EasyEclipse for Python 1.3.1 for Mac OS X 10.5.8. However, the EasyEclipse project seems to have fallen into inactivity. In the meantime, the mainstream distro of Eclipse seems to be much more accessible on Macs than it was a few years ago. Maybe the mainstream distro is now easy enough that the "EasyEclipse" project is no longer essential.

Contact me

You are welcome to leave me a message on my Talk page. But I visit this wiki rarely, so I might not notice it. A better way to get in touch with me is to leave me a message using the Jim DeLaHunt contact page on jdlh.com.

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