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Frédéric Desbiens's picture

Eclipse IDE for Embedded Developers Now Runs on the Raspberry Pi!

Tuesday, October 6, 2020 - 16:42 by Frédéric Desbiens

The Eclipse IDE is the project that started it all for the Eclipse Foundation. From the beginning, Eclipse IDE was meant to run on multiple platforms; it now supports Linux, Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. Since it is written in Java, it also supports multiple processor architectures. However, support for 32-bit architectures has been dropped in version 2018-12. This meant recent versions of the IDE would not run on the Raspberry Pi anymore.

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Running Eclipse Che on a Raspberry Pi

Friday, April 1, 2016 - 13:16 by Benjamin Cabé

Eclipse Che is a very cool Eclipse technology that provides you with a browser-based IDE that can be extended with plug-ins for virtually any language, framework, or tool that you may want to use in your day-to-day development.

This means that, right from your browser, you can do Java development and have Maven automatically build your stuff, or do Javascript development and still be able to easily integrate with e.g grunt to build your website.

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3 hardware platforms of choice to get started with Eclipse IoT

Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - 18:53 by Benjamin Cabé

When you prototype IoT solutions, it becomes necessary very early in your development phase to use an actual embedded platform to run your software, and to test it in an environment that is as close as possible of what you expect your production environment to be.

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