My two Stellaris Launchpads arrived today. I decided to use Code Composer Studio for development rather than my usual Crossworks. I installed and it was relatively painless as there's a quickstart guide. Went through some of the sample programs and they all compiled and ran fine.
I've decided to do some work on CAN BUS with it so I'm making up a quick "shield" with a CAN hardware layer. I'm not a real fan of the Libraries that manufacturers supply lately since generally it just slows everything down, but I've decided to give the StellarisWare driverlib a try.
The one thing I find concerning is that TI looks like they've dropped all of their old Cortex-M3 parts for this 'reboot' and now they really have nothing cheap to work on. Stellaris was previously Luminary Micro, one of the original Cortex-M3 chips on the market before it was bought out by TI. Unless you know where to look you can't even find the M3 parts on the TI website anymore. If you plan on getting into TI Cortex chips, the M4F is your only choice and it's a big chip and will probably be around the $6 mark just for the chip itself. I'm assuming they will 'reboot' the CM3 line sometime hopefully.