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- Support for Java projects which includes AmbientTalk files.
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- An AmbientTalk editor with syntax highlighting, syntax error reporting, brace matching, auto-format, auto-completion of the current identifier and code completion for statements such as if, while, etc.
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- Support to run AmbientTalk scripts with interactive console.
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- Support to debug distributed AmbientTalk programs ( [see the REME-D page for further info](http://code.google.com/p/ambienttalk/wiki/DebuggingInEclipse)).
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- Support to debug distributed AmbientTalk programs ([see the REME-D page for further info](DebuggingInEclipse)).
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Developing AmbientTalk programs in Eclipse with the IdeAT plugin is highly recommended and is the fastest way to get started.
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1. AT_HOME variable ( which stores the path to the AmbientTalk? distribution directory).
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1. AT_INIT variable (which stores the path of the init.at file).
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1. atlib (which stores the path if the atlib directory, used to derive the namespaces to the included libraries).
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1. command line parameters to IAT such as -n ([see the command line parameters page for further info](http://code.google.com/p/ambienttalk/wiki/CommandLineParameters)).
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1. command line parameters to IAT such as -n ([see the command line parameters page for further info](CommandLineParameters)).
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1. Java VM arguments passed to the Java VM launching IAT.
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