![]() We’ve set up IDE defaults so that your files will automatically open in the correct editors, no additional steps required. We’ve been paying attention to performance as well, and have ensured that our integration doesn’t come at the cost of IDE performance, with changes in how the language servers are initialized as you work on different files types across your workspace. These editors have been added to MyEclipse through the continued development and refinement of the preliminary integration of Eclipse’s WWD project in the MyEclipse 2020.9 release last year. Capabilities like validation, content assist, hover info, outlines, refactoring, navigation and even code analysis are all serviced by the language server protocol, so we’re talking about rich support for each of the types mentioned above. The editors are based on Language Server technology, and will provide the most capable, up to date, efficient and standardized coding experience going forward. Editors for the XML family, and YAML and RAML too. For stylesheets, CSS, SCSS, SASS, and LESS. We’re talking about core editors like HTML, JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, and their React counterparts, JSX and TSX. The core of an IDE is its editors, and this release has updates, as well as brand new editors for a whole slew of web dev file types.
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