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		<title>Projects and Type Resolution - The Global Scope</title>
		<description>JSDT manages type resolution and browser compatibility by allowing users to customize a projects Global Scope.

The Global Scope (as it applies to JavaScript) is the super scope which holds all the objects, types and fields accessible to all methods.  Its honestly one of the horrible inefficiencies of JavaScript as ...</description>
		<link>http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/jsdt/2007/10/03/projects-and-type-resolution-the-global-scope/</link>
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		<title>Hello Everyone</title>
		<description>First post!

I'm a developer on the JavaScript Development Toolkit 
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT).

If your unfamiliar, the JSDT is a rewrite of the JDT in Eclipse to make it work with JavaScript. This means you get most of the Java language features in Eclipse, but for JavaScript instead of Java.

As many of you are ...</description>
		<link>http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/jsdt/2007/09/28/hello-world/</link>
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