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As we begin working on the next version of Carbide we're moving up to a new version of Eclipse and CDT. Lots of new things you'll end up seeing in Carbide come from the Eclipse platform so I wanted to let our people know that they can check out the latest milestone build of Eclipse 3.4 here.
The release notes cover the new stuff added in each milestone. Some of these features are mostly of interest to Java or Eclipse plug-in developers but the platform features will be reflected in Carbide when we move up to Eclipse 3.4.