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Eclipse (software)

Index Eclipse (software)

Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) used in computer programming. [1]

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  1. 171 relations: AArch64, ABAP, Abstract Window Toolkit, Acceleo, ACM Software System Award, Ada (programming language), Addison-Wesley, Android (operating system), Android Studio, AnyLogic, Apache Ant, Apache Directory, Apache Groovy, Apache Maven, Apache Tomcat, Application lifecycle management, Association for Computing Machinery, ATLAS Transformation Language, BoPET, Borland, Bugzilla, Business Process Model and Notation, C (programming language), C Sharp (programming language), C++, Callisto (moon), Chemical element, Chief technology officer, Clojure, CMake, COBOL, Code completion, Code generation (compiler), Code refactoring, Codebase, Common Public License, Comparison of integrated development environments, Component-based software engineering, Computer programming, Concurrent Versions System, Configuration management, Connected Data Objects, D (programming language), Database, DBeaver, Debugging, Eclipse Foundation, Eclipse Modeling Framework, Eclipse Public License, Equinox (OSGi), ... Expand index (121 more) »

  2. Android (operating system) development software
  3. Code navigation tools
  4. Free HTML editors
  5. Free UML tools
  6. Linux programming tools
  7. Software development kits
  8. Software using the Eclipse license

AArch64

AArch64 or ARM64 is the 64-bit Execution state of the ARM architecture family.

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ABAP

ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "general report preparation processor") is a high-level programming language created by the German software company SAP SE.

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Abstract Window Toolkit

The Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) is Java's original platform-dependent windowing, graphics, and user-interface widget toolkit, preceding Swing.

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Acceleo

Acceleo is an open-source code generator from the Eclipse Foundation that allows people to use a model-driven approach to building applications. Eclipse (software) and Acceleo are free UML tools.

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ACM Software System Award

The ACM Software System Award is an annual award that honors people or an organization "for developing a software system that has had a lasting influence, reflected in contributions to concepts, in commercial acceptance, or both".

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Ada (programming language)

Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level programming language, inspired by Pascal and other languages.

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Addison-Wesley

Addison–Wesley is an American publisher of textbooks and computer literature.

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Android (operating system)

Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Android Studio

Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software and designed specifically for Android development. Eclipse (software) and Android Studio are Android (operating system) development software, free integrated development environments, integrated development environments, Linux integrated development environments, Linux programming tools, macOS programming tools, programming tools for Windows and software development kits.

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AnyLogic

AnyLogic is a multimethod simulation modeling tool developed by The AnyLogic Company (formerly XJ Technologies). Eclipse (software) and AnyLogic are Java development tools.

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Apache Ant

Apache Ant is a software tool for automating software build processes for Java applications which originated from the Apache Tomcat project in early 2000 as a replacement for the Make build tool of Unix. Eclipse (software) and Apache Ant are cross-platform free software, free software programmed in Java (programming language) and Java development tools.

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Apache Directory

Apache Directory is an open source project of the Apache Software Foundation.

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Apache Groovy

Apache Groovy is a Java-syntax-compatible object-oriented programming language for the Java platform. Eclipse (software) and Apache Groovy are cross-platform free software.

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Apache Maven

Maven is a build automation tool used primarily for Java projects. Eclipse (software) and Apache Maven are Java development tools.

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Apache Tomcat

Apache Tomcat (called "Tomcat" for short) is a free and open-source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Expression Language, and WebSocket technologies. Eclipse (software) and Apache Tomcat are cross-platform free software and free software programmed in Java (programming language).

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Application lifecycle management

Application lifecycle management (ALM) is the product lifecycle management (governance, development, and maintenance) of computer programs.

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Association for Computing Machinery

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a US-based international learned society for computing.

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ATLAS Transformation Language

ATL (ATLAS Transformation Language) is a model transformation language and toolkit developed and maintained by OBEO and AtlanMod. Eclipse (software) and ATLAS Transformation Language are free UML tools.

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BoPET

BoPET (biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate) is a polyester film made from stretched polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and is used for its high tensile strength, chemical stability, dimensional stability, transparency, reflectivity when metallized, gas and moisture barrier properties, and electrical insulation.

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Borland

Borland Software Corporation was a computing technology company founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad, and Philippe Kahn.

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Bugzilla

Bugzilla is a web-based general-purpose bug tracking system and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License. Eclipse (software) and Bugzilla are cross-platform free software.

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Business Process Model and Notation

Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a graphical representation for specifying business processes in a business process model.

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C (programming language)

C (pronounced – like the letter c) is a general-purpose programming language.

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C Sharp (programming language)

C# is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms.

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C++

C++ (pronounced "C plus plus" and sometimes abbreviated as CPP) is a high-level, general-purpose programming language created by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup.

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Callisto (moon)

Callisto, or Jupiter IV, is the second-largest moon of Jupiter, after Ganymede.

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Chemical element

A chemical element is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions.

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Chief technology officer

A chief technology officer (CTO) (also known as a chief technical officer or chief technologist) is an officer tasked with managing technical operations of an organization.

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Clojure

Clojure (like closure) is a dynamic and functional dialect of the Lisp programming language on the Java platform. Like most other Lisps, Clojure's syntax is built on S-expressions that are first parsed into data structures by a reader before being compiled. Clojure's reader supports literal syntax for maps, sets and vectors along with lists, and these are compiled to the mentioned structures directly. Eclipse (software) and Clojure are cross-platform free software and software using the Eclipse license.

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CMake

In software development, CMake is cross-platform free and open-source software for build automation, testing, packaging and installation of software by using a compiler-independent method.

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COBOL

COBOL (an acronym for "common business-oriented language") is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use.

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Code completion

Code completion is an autocompletion feature in many integrated development environments (IDEs) that speeds up the process of coding applications by fixing common mistakes and suggesting lines of code. Eclipse (software) and code completion are integrated development environments.

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Code generation (compiler)

In computing, code generation is part of the process chain of a compiler and converts intermediate representation of source code into a form (e.g., machine code) that can be readily executed by the target system.

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Code refactoring

In computer programming and software design, code refactoring is the process of restructuring existing source code—changing the factoring—without changing its external behavior.

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Codebase

In software development, a codebase (or code base) is a collection of source code used to build a particular software system, application, or software component.

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Common Public License

In computing, the Common Public License (CPL) is a free software / open-source software license published by IBM.

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Comparison of integrated development environments

The following tables list notable software packages that are nominal IDEs; standalone tools such as source-code editors and GUI builders are not included. Eclipse (software) and Comparison of integrated development environments are integrated development environments.

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Component-based software engineering

Component-based software engineering (CBSE), also called component-based development (CBD), is a style of software engineering that aims to construct a software system from components that are loosely-coupled and reusable.

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Computer programming

Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks.

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Concurrent Versions System

Concurrent Versions System (CVS, or Concurrent Versioning System) is a version control system originally developed by Dick Grune in July 1986.

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Configuration management

Configuration management (CM) is a management process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information throughout its life.

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Connected Data Objects

Connected Data Objects (CDO) is a free implementation of a Distributed Shared Model on top of the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF).

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D (programming language)

D, also known as dlang, is a multi-paradigm system programming language created by Walter Bright at Digital Mars and released in 2001.

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Database

In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data.

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DBeaver

DBeaver is a SQL client software application and a database administration tool.

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Debugging

In engineering, debugging is the process of finding the root cause of and workarounds and possible fixes for bugs.

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Eclipse Foundation

The Eclipse Foundation AISBL is an independent, Europe-based not-for-profit corporation that acts as a steward of the Eclipse open source software development community, with legal jurisdiction in the European Union.

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Eclipse Modeling Framework

Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is an Eclipse-based modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model.

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Eclipse Public License

The Eclipse Public License (EPL) is a free and open source software license most notably used for the Eclipse IDE and other projects by the Eclipse Foundation.

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Equinox (OSGi)

In computing, Equinox is a sub-project of the Eclipse project that provides a certified implementation of the OSGi R4.x core framework specification.

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Erlang (programming language)

Erlang is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional high-level programming language, and a garbage-collected runtime system. Eclipse (software) and Erlang (programming language) are cross-platform free software and formerly proprietary software.

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Europa (moon)

Europa, or Jupiter II, is the smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter, and the sixth-closest to the planet of all the 95 known moons of Jupiter.

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Fortran

Fortran (formerly FORTRAN) is a third generation, compiled, imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing. Eclipse (software) and Fortran are IBM software.

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Free and open-source software

Free and open-source software (FOSS) is software that is available under a license that grants the right to use, modify, and distribute the software, modified or not, to everyone free of charge.

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Free software

Free software, libre software, libreware or rarely known as freedom-respecting software is computer software distributed under terms that allow users to run the software for any purpose as well as to study, change, and distribute it and any adapted versions.

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Free Software Foundation

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Richard Stallman on October 4, 1985, to support the free software movement, with the organization's preference for software being distributed under copyleft ("share alike") terms, such as with its own GNU General Public License.

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Galilean moons

The Galilean moons, or Galilean satellites, are the four largest moons of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

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Galileo Galilei

Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), commonly referred to as Galileo Galilei or simply Galileo, was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.

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Ganymede (moon)

Ganymede, or Jupiter III, is the largest and most massive natural satellite of Jupiter and in the Solar System.

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GitHub

GitHub is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their code.

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GlassFish

GlassFish is an open-source Jakarta EE platform application server project started by Sun Microsystems, then sponsored by Oracle Corporation, and now living at the Eclipse Foundation and supported by OmniFish, Fujitsu and Payara. Eclipse (software) and GlassFish are free software programmed in Java (programming language) and software using the Eclipse license.

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GNU Classpath

GNU Classpath is a free software implementation of the standard class library for the Java programming language. Eclipse (software) and GNU Classpath are Java platform.

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GNU General Public License

The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a series of widely used free software licenses, or copyleft, that guarantee end users the four freedoms to run, study, share, and modify the software.

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Google Summer of Code

The Google Summer of Code, often abbreviated to GSoC, is an international annual program in which Google awards stipends to contributors who successfully complete a free and open-source software coding project during the summer.

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Graphical user interface

A graphical user interface, or GUI, is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation.

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Graphical widget

A graphical widget (also graphical control element or control) in a graphical user interface is an element of interaction, such as a button or a scroll bar.

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Haskell

Haskell is a general-purpose, statically-typed, purely functional programming language with type inference and lazy evaluation.

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HCL Notes

HCL Notes (formerly Lotus Notes then IBM Notes) is a proprietary collaborative software platform for Unix (AIX), IBM i, Windows, Linux, and macOS, sold by HCLTech.

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Helios

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Helios (Ἥλιος ||Sun; Homeric Greek: Ἠέλιος) is the god who personifies the Sun.

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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.

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IBM Basic assembly language and successors

The IBM Basic assembly language and successors is a series of assembly languages and assemblers made for the IBM System/360 mainframe system and its successors through the IBM Z. The first of these, the Basic Assembly Language (BAL), is an extremely restricted assembly language, introduced in 1964 and used on 360 systems with only 8 KB of main memory, and only a card reader, a card punch, and a printer for input/output, as part of IBM Basic Programming Support (BPS/360). Eclipse (software) and IBM Basic assembly language and successors are IBM software.

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IcedTea

IcedTea is a build and integration project for OpenJDK launched by Red Hat in June 2007. Eclipse (software) and IcedTea are Java platform.

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Incremental compiler

An incremental compiler is a kind of incremental computation applied to the field of compilation.

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Indigo

Indigo is a term used for a number of hues in the region of blue.

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Integrated development environment

An integrated development environment (IDE) is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities for software development. Eclipse (software) and integrated development environment are integrated development environments.

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Java (programming language)

Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. Eclipse (software) and Java (programming language) are Java platform.

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Java Platform Module System

The Java Platform Module System specifies a distribution format for collections of Java code and associated resources.

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Java Platform, Standard Edition

Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) is a computing platform for development and deployment of portable code for desktop and server environments. Eclipse (software) and Java Platform, Standard Edition are Java platform.

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Java version history

The Java language has undergone several changes since JDK 1.0 as well as numerous additions of classes and packages to the standard library. Eclipse (software) and Java version history are Java platform.

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JavaFX

JavaFX is a software platform for creating and delivering desktop applications, as well as rich web applications that can run across a wide variety of devices.

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JavaScript

JavaScript, often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS.

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JFace

JFace is defined by the Eclipse project as "a UI toolkit that provides helper classes for developing UI features that can be tedious to implement." The Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is an open source widget toolkit for Java designed to provide efficient, portable access to the user-interface facilities of the operating systems on which it is implemented. Eclipse (software) and JFace are software using the Eclipse license.

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Jira (software)

Jira is a proprietary product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking, issue tracking and agile project management.

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Johannes Kepler

Johannes Kepler (27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.

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JQuery

jQuery is a JavaScript library designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, as well as event handling, CSS animations, and Ajax.

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Juno (mythology)

Juno (Latin Iūnō) was an ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counsellor of the state.

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Juno (spacecraft)

Juno is a NASA space probe orbiting the planet Jupiter.

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Jupiter

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.

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Lasso (programming language)

Lasso is an application server and server management interface designed to develop internet applications.

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LaTeX

LaTeX (or, often stylized with vertically offset letters) is a software system for typesetting documents.

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Lint (software)

Lint is the computer science term for a static code analysis tool used to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors and suspicious constructs. Eclipse (software) and Lint (software) are formerly proprietary software.

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Linux

Linux is both an open-source Unix-like kernel and a generic name for a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.

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List of Eclipse projects

The following is a list of notable Eclipse projects.

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List of Eclipse-based software

The Eclipse IDE platform can be extended by adding different plug-ins.

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Lua (programming language)

Lua is a lightweight, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language designed mainly for embedded use in applications. Eclipse (software) and Lua (programming language) are cross-platform free software.

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MacOS

macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple since 2001.

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Make (software)

In software development, Make is a command-line interface (CLI) software tool that performs actions ordered by configured dependencies as defined in a configuration file called a makefile.

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Mantis Bug Tracker

Mantis Bug Tracker is a free and open source, web-based bug tracking system.

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Mars

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.

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Metadata

Metadata (or metainformation) is "data that provides information about other data", but not the content of the data itself, such as the text of a message or the image itself.

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Micro Focus

Micro Focus International plc was a British multinational software and information technology business based in Newbury, Berkshire, England.

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Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.

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MMT (Eclipse)

MMT is a subproject of the Eclipse Modeling Project (EMP) for Model-to-Model Transformations.

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Model–view–controller

Model–view–controller (MVC) is a software design pattern commonly used for developing user interfaces that divides the related program logic into three interconnected elements.

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MOF Model to Text Transformation Language

MOF Model to Text Transformation Language (Mof2Text or MOFM2T) is an Object Management Group (OMG) specification for a model transformation language.

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Moon

The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.

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Myelin

Myelin is a lipid-rich material that surrounds nerve cell axons (the nervous system's electrical wires) to insulate them and increase the rate at which electrical impulses (called action potentials) pass along the axon.

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N/A

N/A (or sometimes n/a or N.A.) is a common abbreviation in tables and lists for the phrase not applicable,Barbara H. Foley, English In Action (2003), p. 192.

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National Electronic Distributors Association

The National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA) was a trade association in the United States of manufacturers and distributors.

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Natural language

In neuropsychology, linguistics, and philosophy of language, a natural language or ordinary language is any language that occurs naturally in a human community by a process of use, repetition, and change without conscious planning or premeditation.

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Neon

Neon is a chemical element; it has symbol Ne and atomic number 10.

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NetIQ

NetIQ is a security software company.

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O'Reilly Media

O'Reilly Media, Inc. (formerly O'Reilly & Associates) is an American learning company established by Tim O'Reilly provides technical and professional skills development courses via an online learning platform.

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Object Constraint Language

The Object Constraint Language (OCL) is a declarative language describing rules applying to Unified Modeling Language (UML) models developed at IBM and is now part of the UML standard.

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Object Management Group

The Object Management Group (OMG) is a computer industry standards consortium.

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Open-source software

Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code to anyone and for any purpose.

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OpenText Together

Together is a product from OpenText, formerly from Micro Focus (acquired by OpenText in 2023), formerly from Borland (acquired by Micro Focus in 2009), formerly from TogetherSoft (acquired by Borland in 2003), that currently integrates a Java IDE, which originally had its roots in JBuilder, with a UML modeling tool. Eclipse (software) and OpenText Together are integrated development environments and Java development tools.

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OSGi

OSGi is an open specification and open source project under the Eclipse Foundation. Eclipse (software) and OSGi are free software programmed in Java (programming language).

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Perl

Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language.

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Photon

A photon is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force.

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PHP

PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development.

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PL/I

PL/I (Programming Language One, pronounced and sometimes written PL/1) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language initially developed by IBM. Eclipse (software) and PL/I are IBM software.

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Plug-in (computing)

In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program.

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Programming language

A programming language is a system of notation for writing computer programs.

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Programming tool

A programming tool or software development tool is a computer program that software developers use to create, debug, maintain, or otherwise support other programs and applications.

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Prolog

Prolog is a logic programming language that has its origins in artificial intelligence, automated theorem proving and computational linguistics.

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PyDev

PyDev is a third-party plug-in for Eclipse. Eclipse (software) and PyDev are free integrated development environments.

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Python (programming language)

Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. Eclipse (software) and Python (programming language) are cross-platform free software.

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QNX

QNX is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market.

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R (programming language)

R is a programming language for statistical computing and data visualization. Eclipse (software) and r (programming language) are cross-platform free software.

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Rational Software

Rational Machines is an enterprise founded by Paul Levy and Mike Devlin in 1981 to provide tools to expand the use of modern software engineering practices, particularly explicit modular architecture and iterative development.

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Red Hat

Red Hat, Inc. (formerly Red Hat Software, Inc.) is an American software company that provides open source software products to enterprises and is a subsidiary of IBM.

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Redmine

Redmine is a free and open source, web-based project management and issue tracking tool. Eclipse (software) and Redmine are cross-platform free software.

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Remote component environment

The remote component environment (RCE) is an integration environment for scientists and engineers to analyze, design, and simulate complex systems (e.g., aircraft, satellites, and space vehicle).

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Rexx

Rexx (Restructured Extended Executor) is a programming language that can be interpreted or compiled. Eclipse (software) and Rexx are IBM software.

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Rich client platform

The rich client platform (RCP) is a programmer tool that makes it easier to integrate independent software components, where most of the data processing occurs on the client side.

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Ruby (programming language)

Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language.

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Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails (simplified as Rails) is a server-side web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License.

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Rust (programming language)

Rust is a general-purpose programming language emphasizing performance, type safety, and concurrency.

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Scala (programming language)

Scala is a strong statically typed high-level general-purpose programming language that supports both object-oriented programming and functional programming. Eclipse (software) and Scala (programming language) are cross-platform free software.

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Scheme (programming language)

Scheme is a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages.

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Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules

The Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) is an adopted standard of the Object Management Group (OMG) intended to be the basis for formal and detailed natural language declarative description of a complex entity, such as a business.

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Smalltalk

Smalltalk is a purely object oriented programming language (OOP) that was originally created in the 1970s for educational use, specifically for constructionist learning, but later found use in business. Eclipse (software) and Smalltalk are cross-platform free software.

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Software AG

Software AG is a German multinational software corporation that develops enterprise software for business process management, integration, and big data analytics.

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Software development kit

A software development kit (SDK) is a collection of software development tools in one installable package. Eclipse (software) and software development kit are software development kits.

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Source Code in Database

Source Code in Database (SCID) is a technique of code manipulation where the code is parsed and stored in a database. Eclipse (software) and Source Code in Database are integrated development environments.

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Springer Nature

Springer Nature or the Springer Nature Group is a German-British academic publishing company created by the May 2015 merger of Springer Science+Business Media and Holtzbrinck Publishing Group's Nature Publishing Group, Palgrave Macmillan, and Macmillan Education.

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Standard Widget Toolkit

The Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is a graphical widget toolkit for use with the Java platform. Eclipse (software) and Standard Widget Toolkit are software using the Eclipse license.

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Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Sun for short) was an American technology company that sold computers, computer components, software, and information technology services and created the Java programming language, the Solaris operating system, ZFS, the Network File System (NFS), and SPARC microprocessors.

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SUSE S.A.

SUSE S.A. is a Luxembourgish multinational open-source software company that develops and sells Linux products to business customers.

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Swing (Java)

Swing is a GUI widget toolkit for Java.

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Systems modeling language

The systems modeling language (SysML) is a general-purpose modeling language for systems engineering applications.

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Task management

Task management is the process of overseeing a task through its lifecycle.

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Task-focused interface

The task-focused interface is a type of user interface which extends the desktop metaphor of the graphical user interface to make tasks, not files and folders, the primary unit of interaction.

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Telnet

Telnet (short for "teletype network") is a client/server application protocol that provides access to virtual terminals of remote systems on local area networks or the Internet.

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Trac

Trac is an open-source, web-based project management and bug tracking system. Eclipse (software) and trac are cross-platform free software.

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UDig

uDig is a GIS software program produced by a community led by Canadian-based consulting company Refractions Research. Eclipse (software) and UDig are free software programmed in Java (programming language).

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Unified Modeling Language

The unified modeling language (UML) is a general-purpose visual modeling language that is intended to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system.

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User interface

In the industrial design field of human–computer interaction, a user interface (UI) is the space where interactions between humans and machines occur.

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Vala (programming language)

Vala is an object-oriented programming language with a self-hosting compiler that generates C code and uses the GObject system. Eclipse (software) and Vala (programming language) are cross-platform free software.

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Version control

Version control (also known as revision control, source control, and source code management) is the software engineering practice of controlling computer files and versions of files; primarily source code text files, but generally any type of file.

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Visual Studio

Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Microsoft.

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VisualAge

VisualAge is a family of computer integrated development environments from IBM, which supports multiple programming languages. Eclipse (software) and VisualAge are IBM software, integrated development environments, Linux integrated development environments, macOS programming tools and programming tools for Windows.

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Wayland (protocol)

Wayland is a communication protocol that specifies the communication between a display server and its clients, as well as a C library implementation of that protocol.

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Widget toolkit

A widget toolkit, widget library, GUI toolkit, or UX library is a library or a collection of libraries containing a set of graphical control elements (called widgets) used to construct the graphical user interface (GUI) of programs.

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Wolfram Mathematica

Wolfram Mathematica is a software system with built-in libraries for several areas of technical computing that allow machine learning, statistics, symbolic computation, data manipulation, network analysis, time series analysis, NLP, optimization, plotting functions and various types of data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other programming languages.

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Workspace

Workspace is a term used in various branches of engineering and economic development.

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X86-64

x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64, and Intel 64) is a 64-bit version of the x86 instruction set, first announced in 1999.

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XML Schema (W3C)

XSD (XML Schema Definition), a recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), specifies how to formally describe the elements in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document.

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3 Juno

Juno (minor-planet designation: 3 Juno) is a large asteroid in the asteroid belt.

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See also

Android (operating system) development software

Code navigation tools

Free HTML editors

Free UML tools

Linux programming tools

Software development kits

Software using the Eclipse license

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software)

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