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DLTK (Dynamic Languages Toolkit) — is a tool for vendors, researchers, and end-users who rely on dynamic languages. DLTK is a set of extensible frameworks designed to reduce the complexity of building full featured development environments for dynamic languages such as PHP and Perl. Besides a set of frameworks DLTK provides exemplary Tcl, Ruby, Javascript and Python development environments ready to use out of the box.

Dynamic Languages Toolkit

In 2005 Xored Software inc.[1] proposed Eclipse Dynamic Languages Toolkit Project to the Eclipse Foundation and it was approved in 2006. In 2007 Eclipse DLTK was released as a part of Eclipse Europe. From that moment on, every Eclipse Simultaneous Release comprises a new version of DLTK. Since its very first release, DLTK has been used in various open-source and commercial Eclipse-based development projects[2].

CodeGear releases commercial version of (3rdRail) development framework (IDE) for Ruby language and Ruby On Rails framework based on DLTK[3]. Zend Technologies leading PDT (PHP Development tools) project sets DLTK base starting from 1.1 version.


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