Description: You've downloaded Eclipse. You've coded with the Java IDE. You've loved the refactoring and incremental compilation. Now you have an idea for a new cool plug-in that you think everyone will love. If this describes you, you need this book. I've been developing Eclipse plug-ins commercially for over a year. Previously, I had to teach myself by reading and/or searching: 1) Articles on Eclipse.org<BR>2) The online help<BR>3) The newsgroup<BR>4) The source code to Eclipse itself --not necessarily in that order. Now I just turn to this book. It almost always answers my questions quickly and succinctly. Even with over a year of Eclipse background gained by teaching myself, I continually feel amazed at how quickly and how much this book has increased the depth of my understanding about how to write Eclipse plug-ins. It is obvious when reading this book that (as professional teachers/trainers) the authors of this book have already taught this information many times and know what tends ..
ISBN:
0321159640
Release Date:
19 May, 2003
List Price:
$34.99
Author:
Sherry Shavor, Jim D'Anjou, Dan Kehn, Scott Fairbrother, John Kellerman, Pat McCarthy
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Professional
Last Updated:
06/26/2003
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