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Adobe Labs released JSEclipse

If you are already using Eclipse now you have to add to your toolbox JSEclipse, the new eclipse plugin for JavaScript development. JSEclipse helps developers code JavaScript faster and with no errors, you can complete a variety of tasks, from editing small sections of code to working with the next big AJAX library or developing plug-ins for a product that embeds JavaScript snippets. If you don't have eclipse yet, maybe it's time to give it a try and for PHP developers you might also check the Eclipse PHP Development Tool. JSEclipse features announced in this release :

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  • Contextual code completion & shortcuts.
  • Project outline and quick navigation through function declarations.
  • Syntax highlighting.
  • Error reporting.
  • Customizable code templates to get you started.
  • Support for popular JavaScript libraries (Dojo, Prototype, YUI, Qooxdoo).
  • Support for JavaDoc documentation and multi-line comments
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Comments
1

Is JSEclipse is for free?

2

Well there is no indication, but this release is free. It came in reality from the latest acquisition of interakt by Adobe.

3

JSEclipse has been around for quite some time now. As stated above, Interakt developed it originally, and it was made free when Adobe acquired the company. It's a great plugin for Javascript editing, completion and highlighting are wonderful. Too bad theres no credit given to Interakt in this post, or on Adobe's page, as it isn't really a NEW plugin. Oh well, guess that's what happens when someone gets bought out.

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