The Eclipse version in the repositories is still the old 3.8.1 version. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.55-b03, mixed mode) Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_55-b13) To confirm, you can run java -version… $ java -version Next, I installed the JavaFX Scene Builder by downloading the DEB package from Oracle’s website. Sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer I installed Java with WebUpd’s repository: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java Unfortunately, there are no packages for it you have to build it yourself. I did a little looking, and I found that there is an open source version: OpenJFX. If for no other reason, that will give me JavaFX. I installed Sun’s version of Java, or should I say Oracle’s version. In Brackets, I when to File > Extension Manager. Now, I like a few of the extensions, so I wanted to install those as well. I just downloaded the deb package from the website: I have really liked using Brackets for my PHP/Angular/HTML development. I installed the Cola Git GUI as a nice front end, and that includes installing the base git package as well. I use the git source code control tool for several things. So, I needed to create a ~/.vimtmp directory. I changed the directory for the backup files as well. So, I restored my ~/.vim directory and /.vimrc. I have some plugins in my plugin directories and a customized configuration. It’s a simple install from the Software Center - the vim-gnome package. It’s not a full fledged IDE, but it’s great for single files. I really like using the Gvim text editor for many editing tasks. If you would like to see the list of posts in this series, you can look at the Ubuntu 14.04 Install page. In this post, I’ll cover setting up my programming environments and applications. In the previous post, I covered all of my notes on installing network/Internet-related configuration. This is a continuation of my Ubuntu 14.04 Install.
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