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HTML5 for App Developers: Eclipse

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Below you will find the second episode of my HTML5 for App Developers series. In this episode, I cover how you can use Eclipse, which is a free and open source IDE, to do your HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS work.

In the video, I point out a small bug that comes with Mac version of Eclipse. To download the patch you can use this link. You can find Eclipse itself here; I encourage you to download the Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers version.

 

Written by Piotr Walczyszyn

January 25th, 2012 at 7:27 pm

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  2. Piotr,

    Thanks for the tutorial. I’ve used eclipse for Java, J2EE, PHP. I’m interested in html5 and JavaScript, so this was perfect.

    I’m running on windows Starter 7 with latest eclipse for JavaScript. If I run on the embedded browser (http preview), clicking on the button does nothing. (Expected the Hello World alert message).

    If I run on an external browser (Internet Explorer). It works.

    If I create a 2nd html file using the html 4.01 strict, and run in the embedded browser, it works.

    I conclude that eclipse embedded browser support is not ready for html5. Do you agree? Do you know when that support will be available?

    Thanks again for the tutorial. Kent H.

    Kent Hawley

    28 Jan 12 at 6:37 pm

  3. I would like to Know about App Development.

    vijayraj

    8 Feb 12 at 1:57 pm

  4. How do you compare the standard Eclipse plug-ins you covered with the Aptana IDE? Which one offers more features and allows one to work more productively?

    ignacioalex

    15 Mar 12 at 3:57 am

  5. If eclipse shows CSS3 tags also??

    Umesh

    15 Mar 12 at 6:03 pm

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    rayencharisa

    24 May 12 at 8:20 am

  7. Great post.This is rare to find that’s why difficult to understand. Anyway, you are definitely someone that has something to say that people need to hear. Keep up the good work. Keep on inspiring the people.
    Thanks so much for this post.

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  10. Nice job!

    TJ Hoeft

    27 Oct 12 at 3:01 pm

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    davetiyem

    26 Nov 12 at 10:29 am

  12. Thanks for giving good start!

    Hems

    28 Nov 12 at 6:24 pm

  13. Online course on HTML5 apps for iOS, Android and the web for the ones interested in this topic: http://www.udemy.com/iphone-and-android-html5-apps/
    It doesn’t use Eclipse, uses Geany and Netbeans instead.

    Pablo

    5 Dec 12 at 1:55 pm

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  17. Nice tutorial. Thank you.

    But a bit that is missing from your video is to check for updates and in available download and install. Noticed that HTML5 was missing in my eclipse install and had to update eclipse. Might be useful others in the future

    whizzguru

    23 Mar 13 at 3:57 pm

  18. And thanks for commenting on my blog am very new to this, so really appreciate encouraging feedback. By the way, I checked out yours too, and it’s very cool as well. I love the way we can all connect like this. Take care.

    Laronda Teaque

    16 May 13 at 6:59 pm

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