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    What is the difference in writting coding in Eclipse SDK and Eclipse IDE


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    Default Re: Basic

    You've already been warned once today about posting multiple copies of the same question. I've deleted your duplicates again. Stop posting multiple copies of the same question!

    Also, please read the link in my signature on asking questions the smart way. You should consider using more meaningful titles and posting what you've researched so far. What did google tell you?
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