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<review>
+ <title>Eclipse 3.5 Will Be Released!!</title>
+ <link><![CDATA[http://canty.web.id/blog/canty/eclipse/eclipse-35-will-be-release.CantY]]></link>
+ <author>Rencana Tarigan</author>
+ <date>June 12, 2009</date>
+ <language>Indonesian</language>
+ <shortDesc><![CDATA[1 year after the Eclipse 3.4 release, codename Ganymede, the Eclipse 3.5 release, codename Galileo, is coming on June 24, 2009. Many new features will be included with Galileo.]]></shortDesc>
+ </review>
+ <review>
+ <title>Eclipse Galileo Review</title>
+ <link><![CDATA[http://www.m1cr0sux0r.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-review.html]]></link>
+ <author>Michael Brown</author>
+ <date>June 11, 2009</date>
+ <language>English</language>
+ <shortDesc><![CDATA[The Eclipse Foundation is about to release their newest version of their IDE, nick-named Galileo. I should say first that I am a fan of Eclipse and that it is my IDE of choice for Java development. I have recently tried NetBeans again for some JavaFX coding and I was unsatisfied with the experience (not because it did not handle the code well, but because I did not like the UI and the code completion is nowhere as good as Eclipse). I decided to give the latest pre-release version of Eclipse a shot to see if it was able to handle JavaFX scripting as well as NetBeans.]]></shortDesc>
+ </review>
+ <review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo - a Quick Glance!</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://eclipse-info.blogspot.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-quick-glance.html]]></link>
<author>Madhu Samuel</author>