Hi Sam,
The Eclipse IDE for Scientific Computing is essentially the Eclipse Platform + CDT + PTP packaged together. If you want to install Fortran in an existing IDE, then you should pick the one of your choice from the main Eclipse downloads page and install PTP from the update site https://download.eclipse.org/tools/ptp/updates/photon using Help>install New Software…
When you say “usable from within Eclipse IDE Che” do you mean using an IDE within your browser? If so, as far as I know, Fortran is not currently supported by Che since it is using a completely different technology from the Eclipse Platform.
Let me know if you need any additional information.
Regards, Greg
In looking into IDEs that accommodate Fortran, I came across the Eclipse IDE for Scientific Computing and Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP). There appears to some overlap between the two. Furthermore, I would need to have either Eclipse IDE for Scientific Computing or the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) to be usable from within the Eclipse IDE Che to take advantage of Docker.
Which one should I install?
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