Eclipse Distilled
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (574 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321288157 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 312 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
in Information Systems from the University of Arizona (1991), specializing in knowledge-based systems and object-oriented technology. Eclipse DistilledAbout the AuthorDavid Carlson has a Ph.D. Dave is currently a self-employed consultant working in Boulder, Colorado.© Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.. He has more than 20 yea
Part I shows how to customize workspaces, projects, perspectives, and views for optimal efficiency--and how to leverage Eclipse s rapid development, navigation, and debugging features to maximize both productivity and code quality. Whether you re building enterprise systems, Eclipse plug-ins, or anything else, this concise book will help you write better code--and do it faster. David Carlson introduces proven best practices for working with Eclipse, and shows exactly how to integrate Eclipse into any agile development process. Part II focuses entirely on agile development, demonstrating how Eclipse can simplify team ownership, refactoring, continuous testing, continuous integration, and other agile processes. Organized for rapid access, focused on productivity, Eclipse Distilled brings together all the answers you need to make the most of today s most powerful Java development environment. both content and complexityUsing perspectives, views, and editors to work more effic
The right book to start with Eclipse This is an excellent book and I recommend it highly to start with Eclipse.It saved me an incredible amount of time by providing the right level of information on virtually all important features of Eclipse.This book is for people with a background in development, but new to Eclipse.. Thomas Duff said A nice book if your expectations match up with the style. With Eclipse becoming extremely popular as an integrated development environment, there have been a number of books published to help you learn the tool. I recently received a copy of Eclipse Distilled by David Carlson, and it's a pretty good addition to the collectionContents:Part 1 - Getting Started: A Java IDE and So Much More!; Hello Eclipse; Managing Your Projects; Customizing Your Workbench; Rapid Development; Java Project Configuration; Debugging Your CodePart "A nice book if your expectations match up with the style" according to Thomas Duff. With Eclipse becoming extremely popular as an integrated development environment, there have been a number of books published to help you learn the tool. I recently received a copy of Eclipse Distilled by David Carlson, and it's a pretty good addition to the collectionContents:Part 1 - Getting Started: A Java IDE and So Much More!; Hello Eclipse; Managing Your Projects; Customizing Your Workbench; Rapid Development; Java Project Configuration; Debugging Your CodePart 2 - Getting Agile: Characteristics of Agile Development; Updating the E. - Getting Agile: Characteristics of Agile Development; Updating the E. Increase your proficiency with Eclipse today S. Archer While there are many books available for developers wishing to build Eclipse plug-ins, there are few that provide pragmatic coverage of how best to use Eclipse for building regular Java applications.In Eclipse Distilled, David Carlson does a superb job of introducing how to best use Eclipse 3.0. David takes the time to share many of the tips and techniques that will allow the reader to embrace an agile software development process.One of the qualities of this book is that it is only 290 pages. The discussion is "to the point" and always