(This article was first published on lukemiller.org » R-project, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)
How to use Eclipse and StatET to create a handy-dandy development environment for R. Using the Eclipse environment provides a nice colored-syntax script editor, an R console, and an object browser to let you peruse the variables you've put into memory. If you're a Matlab or Systat refugee, this arrangement may be the closest you can get to those programs' user interfaces.
To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on his blog: lukemiller.org » R-project.
R-bloggers.com offers daily e-mail updates about R news and tutorials on topics such as: visualization (ggplot2, Boxplots, maps, animation), programming (RStudio, Sweave, LaTeX, SQL, Eclipse, git, hadoop, Web Scraping) statistics (regression, PCA, time series,ecdf, trading) and more...

Zero Inflated Models and Generalized Linear Mixed Models with R.
Zuur, Saveliev, Ieno (2012).