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As of this writing, I'm running Eclipse Ganymede. | == General Usage == | ||
Alt+Shift+A block select | |||
== PHP == | |||
The Eclipse PHP environment is called PDT (or Eclipse for PHP Developers). | |||
As of this writing, I'm running Eclipse Galileo. | |||
I'm using it to edit my PHP rest services. | |||
== CDT == | |||
The Eclipse C++ environment is called CDT. | |||
As of this writing, I'm running Eclipse Ganymede CDT. | |||
I use it to edit my mythtv plugin C++ source code via the CDT perspective. | I use it to edit my mythtv plugin C++ source code via the CDT perspective. | ||
I use it to access Oracle databases via SQL Explorer perspective. | I use it to access Oracle databases via SQL Explorer perspective. | ||
* Install the CDT version of Eclipse Ganymede. | * Install the CDT version of Eclipse Ganymede. | ||
* Select Visual Studio keys | * Select Visual Studio keys |
Revision as of 01:00, 4 February 2010
General Usage
Alt+Shift+A block select
PHP
The Eclipse PHP environment is called PDT (or Eclipse for PHP Developers). As of this writing, I'm running Eclipse Galileo. I'm using it to edit my PHP rest services.
CDT
The Eclipse C++ environment is called CDT. As of this writing, I'm running Eclipse Ganymede CDT. I use it to edit my mythtv plugin C++ source code via the CDT perspective. I use it to access Oracle databases via SQL Explorer perspective.
- Install the CDT version of Eclipse Ganymede.
- Select Visual Studio keys
- Set up automatic refresh:
Preferences > General > Startup and shutdown > Refresh workspace on startup Preferences > General > Workspace > Refresh automatically