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Eclipse Tutorial For Beginners : Learn Java IDE in 10 Steps


Eclipse Tutorial For Beginners : Learn Java IDE in 10 Steps
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | Lec: 16 | 346 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


Become More Productive Today!!

Eclipse is the most popular Open Source Java IDE. More developers use Eclipse than any other tool for Java Programming.

In this course, we take you on a fun ride with Eclipse.

By the end of this course, you would have a number of Eclipse tips and tricks up your sleeve. You will also understand various features of Eclipse - Views, Perspectives, Debugger, Save Actions, Plugins and Code Generation.

You will improve your productivity with Eclipse Shortcuts . You will also learn to import projects from Git and the basics of Maven projects.

Course is Organised into 11 Steps : Experienced Eclipse Developers can give Step 0 a skip

Step 0 : Eclipse Basics - Workspace & Your First Java File
Step 1 : Most Important Editing Shortcuts ctrl-1 and ctrl-space
Step 2 : Debugging Java Programs
Step 3 : Eclipse Short Cuts
Step 4 : Refactoring with Eclipse
Step 5 : Code Generation with Eclipse
Step 6 : Automate with Save Actions
Step 7 : Eclipse Views
Step 8 : Eclipse Perspectives
Step 9 : Plugins
Step 10 : Setting up Projects From Git and Maven

 

 

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