This is a follow up from the Complete Starter guide. You may want to read that first if
you are new to Eclipse and FDT. The aim of this article is to provide some
helpful insights when developing Flash websites using the Eclipse platform with
the FDT plug-in. The focus will be more on the platform and how FDT offers
certain features that you as an Actionscripter just can't live without.
The Eclipse IDE is full of very useful built-in features. All of which is available
to use. This article relies on the default shortcut keys when FDT is installed.
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