Eclipse for Dummies |
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| Title: | Eclipse for Dummies |
| Author: | Barry Burd |
| Publisher: | For Dummies |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 31 December, 2004 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0764574701 / 9780764574702 |
| List Price: | $24.99 |
| You Save: | $7.50 |
| Amazon Price: | $17.49 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description
- In his friendly, easy-to-understand style, the bestselling author of Java 2
- For Dummies shows developers how to get up to speed fast on this popular Java IDE
- Eclipse, an open source product originally developed by IBM, has an estimated 500,000 users-a 45 percent market share among Java IDEs
- Shows Java developers how to maximize programming productivity with Eclipse, covering all the basics as well as advanced techniques such as using Ant, developing new Eclipse plug-ins, and working with Javadocs JAR files
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Customer Reviews:
Why I Selected This Book Over The Others
18 February, 2007
First, I agree with what the other reviewers have stated. However, my method for selecting the book is different. I downloaded Eclipse, installed it, and started using it just by "look and feel". I felt a bit like I was driving a car on a one-way street in the wrong direction. Still, I stayed with it until I felt I could identify a number of things I wanted to do, but really couldn't immediately figure out. I then shopped around looking for a book that answered my questions. (I frequently shop the local bookstores and then buy from Amazon.) Eclipse for Dummies did that for me. Just by leafing through the Index and the Table of Contents I answered most of my questions. That's when I decided to get the book.
While I haven't finished the book, so far it is well-organized and anticipates many of the questions a beginning Eclipse user will want answered. Keeping in mind the audience the Dummy series addresses, this is a great book for someone who wants to get started using Eclipse.
- Amazon Customer Review
Great Eclispe Ide Reference
02 April, 2007
This book provided lots of useful tips and information to the inner workings of the Eclispe IDE. Elcipse for Dummies was well compiled and very informative, it also gives the reader much more of an understanding of the very popular Eclispe IDE and how to best utilise it's features.
- Amazon Customer Review
Decent Book, But A Little Dated
27 April, 2007
These days anyone who writes a book on a software tool has to offer something over the standard online documentation.
Eclipse is a behemoth so is a potentially good candidate. This book may have filled a need when wrritten, but the tools and the documentation have moved on since. It provides decent basic coverage and is easy to read, but needs to be updated. the book is not totally useless yet, but it's reaching its end of life.
There are now googleable online tutorials that are better than this book now.
I prefer Eclipse: Building Commercial-Quality Plug-ins (2nd Edition) (The Eclipse Series), as it's more current (2006 as opposed to 2004) and more comprehensive.
- Amazon Customer Review
Eclipse For Dummies - Book
30 November, 2008
Great book for a beginner. Nice Step by step instructions. Seller was great, low price fast delivery, reasonable shipping.
But like all dummies books, the bindings are week. No reflection on the seller.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good To Begin With
26 June, 2008
Important Eclipse features are explained , in plain language. First time I see text where someone said in plain English what is JAR, Plug In and so on further.
YOU HAVE TO KNOW JAVA BEFORE READING THIS (it's something you know already, I guess).
- Amazon Customer Review
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