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Creating an integrated development environment for a new programming language is a nontrivial and laborious task. Such universal integration platforms as Eclipse, NetBeans, MS Visual Studio, and others partly facilitate it. The paper gives a comparative analysis of the approaches to creating a development environment on the basis a universal integration platform and proposes a new approach that eliminates the disadvantages while retaining the advantages of the existing approaches.