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Eclipse
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Eclipse overview
Eclipse is an Programming tool. It is available on various platforms, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. Eclipse for Windows, Mac, and Linux can be found on respective sources.
Eclipse is mainly used for working with .BUILDPATH files. Other Eclipse supported filename extensions besides .BUILDPATH are .C, .CPP, .CSS, .GROOVY, .H, .HPP, .HTML, .JAVA, .JS, .JSP, .MK, .PHP, .PL, .PROPERTIES, .PY, .RB, .XML, .ALX, .AP_, .APPLET, .BSH, .CLASS, .CXX, .DITA, .DITAMAP, .EXL, .FXML, .GVY, .HXX, .IPP, .J, .JAR, .JAV, .JSPF, .NSH, .NSI, .PHP3, .SH, .SVN-BASE, .SYM, .TLD, .UML, .UMLCLASS, .XMI.
There are two ways of opening .BUILDPATH files with Eclipse:
- By double-clicking on .BUILDPATH file (or any other supported file) with left click mouse button. If you have installed Eclipse on your Windows or Mac, the file will open successfully.
- You can open .BUILDPATH file from the Eclipse menu. The menu button can be found on Eclipse dashboard.
Other file extensions used by Eclipse
More info:
This link follow to webpage, where you will find links to official sources of Eclipse. If you are Windows, Mac, Linux user, then just click to button below and go to the page with link. Please note that this app may ask for permissions when installed.