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Originally Posted by nonikhanna View Post
"Yes. But depending on application you can do pure QML + JavaScript. Also Python is quite popular."

If I can use javascript to make applications on the N9, then it would be possible to use eclipse to create those applications?
In the same sense as you can use any text editor the answer is yes. (I use Leafpad on Maemo a lot or sometimes Kate/Gedit on Linux) However, for advanced features you'd really want to use Qt SDK, especially for the QML part I am not sure if highlight would work entirely with Eclipse. Also, Qt SDK got built-in qmlviewer to easily execute QML/JS code, debugger etc...