

Eclipse has a new IDE named Che, which it thinks will redefine how developers work and coordinate efforts using the cloud. Because it’s centered in the cloud, Eclipse Che is accessible from any local or remote device, and can even support shared access to workspaces. Che supports all languages, and is extensible. Developers can build their own extensions, or customize existing plug-ins of they like. With workspaces, Che bundles projects and runtimes together for a more cohesive coding experience. Teams can collaborate in Workspaces to finish projects, and remote access to Workspaces can be granted on a per-user basis (think…
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