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Author: Lars Vogel
ISBN : 3943747042
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About the Author
Lars Vogel is the founder and CEO of the vogella GmbH and works as an Eclipse, Git and Android consultant, trainer and book author. He is a regular speaker at international conferences, as for example EclipseCon, Devoxx, OOP, Droidcon and O'Reilly's Android Open and has presented at the Google Headquarters in Mountain View. With more than one million visitors per month his website vogella.com is one of the central sources for Eclipse and Android programming information. Lars is a nominated Java Champion since 2012 and a committer in the Eclipse 4 project. He also received in 2010 the Eclipse Top Contributor Award and in 2012 the Eclipse Top Newcomer Evangelist Award.
Books with free ebook downloads available Free Eclipse IDE: Eclipse IDE based on Eclipse 4.2 and 4.3 – February 17, 2013
- Series: vogella series
- Paperback: 372 pages
- Publisher: Lars Vogel (February 17, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3943747042
- ISBN-13: 978-3943747041
- Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Free Eclipse IDE: Eclipse IDE based on Eclipse 4.2 and 4.3 – February 17, 2013
Amazon's nice selection of Eclipse books, even by this author, can be daunting. You see volumes 1, 2...n..; versions 4, 4.x... 4.n; vogella; java... and !!!!
Cutting through all the fog, THIS BOOK IS BY FAR the best starting point for general and beginning Eclipse use, as well as a great reference for all levels. IOW, even though this is "volume two" you DO NOT need "volume one" to begin learning the Eclipse IDE, this IS it! Confusing? I know. Since I'm targeting this review at beginners to Eclipse development (which is where this book shines), let me detail the frame. First, Eclipse is an open source (freely available free) SDK or IDE. Those initials mean software development kit or integrated development environment-- specifically targeted to Java coding.
When I say Java, I mean Java application development-- meaning writing software programs / apps in Java. An IDE is a kind of "editor" or gui that allows you to write, debug and test drive your programs and apps, or even pieces/ units within them. IDEs themselves have plug-ins, design pattern templates, their own api's, and much more. Before you (as an ADVANCED developer) use those tools, you've got to first learn to use an IDE itself (like Eclipse, DrJava, EasyEclipse, J, Netbeans, Cube-J, BlueJ, tIDE, etc.). Other books, volumes and editions in this series show you advanced techniques for those plug ins and app development; THIS book is a great intro to how they all integrate from square one.
Even though this starts at the beginning, you have to understand at least the basics of OOP, Java, libraries, runtimes, compilers and other aspects of development, or you'll get lost quickly, even at this gentle level.
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