3rd Party Integrations

IDE - Integrated Development Environment tools

Eclipse

Many development frameworks are built on Eclipse, a free, open-source editor that was initially a Java environment but a variety of plug-ins have extended its capabilities considerably. The Eclipse Standard 4.3.2 version, for instance, includes the Eclipse Platform along with the tools required to debug it, plus Java and Plugin Development Tooling and Git and CVS support. If your requirements are different, you can choose from a variety of Eclipse Package Solutions, including tools for Java.

Languages Supported: C, C++, Python, Perl, PHP, Java

  • Key Features:

  • Variety of Package Solutions for multi-language support

  • Easily switch context between perspectives

  • Mylyn provides a task-focused UI with system-tray notifications

  • Eclipse Java Development Tools

  • Eclipse Git Team Provider

  • Eclipse Plugin Development Environment

  • Excellent tooling options for JEE projects

  • JUnit integration

  • Ample plug-ins for extended capabilities

  • Cost: FREE

Sublime

Sophisticated text editor for code and markup.

Key Features:

  • Syntax support for 40+ language

  • Macros, Completions with simple JSON files

  • Split Editing with multiple views

  • Plug-in API

  • Distraction Free Mode to hide UI elements

  • Search for infrequent functions with a few keystrokes

  • Multiple Selections to make mass changes

    Cost:

    Free download

    Personal License: $70

Atom

Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron, and based on everything we love about our favorite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration.

Visit atom.io to learn more

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