Why do I need older versions of the Eclipse IDE for the Blackberry and Android SDK?

I thought you needed to do this for BlackBerry, but watching a YouTube video about getting started with Android, he says you need Eclipse Galileo (3.5.x).

My question is, is there some technical reason why this SDK-simpy cannot support compatibility with newer versions of Eclipse. Is there a reason for this?

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Typically, such things happen like this: A developer is integrated not only at the surface level with a specific version of the development environment, but integration that is compatible with a newer version of the IDE will require more effort (or, they do it, but it’s not done yet) . Since the versions of Eclipse essentially have a freeze function and simply move on to the next version, developers can rely on the absence of significant changes in the platform that will be replaced later (disrupting their integration), and therefore they feel comfortable saying that you can get a specific version of the Eclipse IDE and integration will work.

By the way, you can get these here .

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As for Android: no reason. The Android SDK works great with the new Eclipse Indigo. This video was probably just old.

It is impossible to speak for a blackberry.

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I started developing Blackberry with Eclipse Galileo, and then upgraded to Helios and it still works (sometimes it crashes / freezes). I have not tried Indigo yet.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1369419/


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