![]() ![]() I currently use the Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers since I do a lot of PHP & JavaScript coding but I think the Eclipse Classic should be enough. I always find the number of different Eclipse versions confusing but I don’t think it matters that much which one you choose. I found Longhow Lam’s excellent PDF about StatET in a Windows environment to be very helpful.Įclipse: Juno (3.8) 64-bit – Eclipse 4.2.0 ![]() I wanted to write about creating R-packages in Windows but after trying to get StatET to work seamlessly in Windows I decided that maybe I should start with the very basics. ![]() The environment is perfect for developing R packages and creating more complex functions. A view of the StatET plugin in the Juno Eclipse. ![]()
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