Summary This tutorial describes the set of steps to create an integrated development environment (IDE) for a dynamically-typed language using Eclipse Dynamic Languages Toolkit (DLTK). In this tutorial we will make a simple IDE for Python language. Skeleton At this step we'll build a skeleton for our IDE. Skeleton includes empty structure parser, content type, declaration of python language to DLTK
JFace is a UI toolkit with classes for handling many common UI programming tasks. JFace is window-system-independent in both its API and implementation, and is designed to work with SWT without hiding it. JFace includes the usual UI toolkit components of image and font registries, text, dialog, preference and wizard frameworks, and progress reporting for long running operations. Two of its more in
ECF SDK plugin called DocShare (org.eclipse.ecf.docshare) that implements real-time shared editing. Requirements ECF (Target Components for Eclipse). Connect via a supported provider. Supported providers are: XMPP (Google Talk, Jabber). You must also have a contact/friend/buddy...in your contact list...that currently also connected to your supported provider. How to Use Open a TextEditor on a text
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