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Eclipse BOOKS [message #72446] Thu, 02 June 2005 09:44 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: spulci.STOPSPAMlibero.it

Hi,

I'm going to buy some books about Eclipse. I need some books not about the IDE
itself but more about plugin development.

I'll start developing a plug-in for my thesis; I need to understand basic
plugin development and some more advanced topics (like how to use refactoring
plug-in inside my own plug-in etc.)

Feel free to suggest me some good books. Doing a fast search in a big internet
reseller, I found some books to be outdated (most of them refer to Eclipse
v. 2). I prefer developing plug-in for versione 3.x

Thanks a lot for you help

Simon

P.S. Feel free to send me also resources from the Internet. Sorry if this msg
is a bit "off-topic" here.
Re: Eclipse BOOKS [message #73325 is a reply to message #72446] Fri, 03 June 2005 17:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: john.eclipsefaq.org

There are several books available on Eclipse 3.0. Here is a link to a
good list of available books:

http://www.eclipse.org/community/sources.html#books

At the risk of showing bias, I recommend The Java Developer’s Guide to
Eclipse, 2nd Edition, and books from the Addison-Wesley Eclipse Series.
--

Simone Pulcini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to buy some books about Eclipse. I need some books not about
> the IDE itself but more about plugin development.
>
> I'll start developing a plug-in for my thesis; I need to understand
> basic plugin development and some more advanced topics (like how to use
> refactoring plug-in inside my own plug-in etc.)
>
> Feel free to suggest me some good books. Doing a fast search in a big
> internet reseller, I found some books to be outdated (most of them
> refer to Eclipse v. 2). I prefer developing plug-in for versione 3.x
>
> Thanks a lot for you help
>
> Simon
>
> P.S. Feel free to send me also resources from the Internet. Sorry if
> this msg is a bit "off-topic" here.
Re: Eclipse BOOKS [message #73363 is a reply to message #73325] Fri, 03 June 2005 19:03 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
You may also find Eclipse 3 for Java developers by Bethold Daum useful -
published by Wrox www.wrox.com
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