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[news.eclipse.newcomer] Re: Eclipse book recommendation!
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- From: "Randy D. Smith" <randy.d.smith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 10:09:03 -0800
- Newsgroups: eclipse.newcomer
- Organization: EclipseCorner
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But getting back to the original question (MIK wanted to increase his
development speed) -- at EclipseCon this year, someone told me that last
year some group was giving out "cheat sheets" with the "best practices
of keyboard shortcuts" ... anyone have one of those they could post? I
know that *I* learned two new shortcuts this EclipseCon that will make
my life a lot easier. (I'd share them with you, but they would show just
how ignorant of shortcuts I was!)
And as for David's "I'd wait" ... sounds like the early days of PCs,
where any month of wait saved you hundreds of dollars OR greatly
increased your speed... I waited a long time before realizing the
treadmill would NEVER stop. Sometimes you have to buy KNOWING it's going
to be out of date.
--
RDS
Randy D. Smith randy (dot) d (dot) smith (at) intel (dot) com
Eclipse TPTP Committer, Platform Proj (data collection/agent controller)
Jeff Myers wrote:
Agreed, pretty much the best documentation for getting up to speed with
Eclipse is the docs that are included with Eclipse itself. Poke around
in the Help system, or browse them online:
http://help.eclipse.org/help31/topic/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/gettingStarted/qs-01.htm
http://help.eclipse.org/help31/topic/org.eclipse.jdt.doc.user/gettingStarted/qs-BasicTutorial.htm
Hope this helps,
- Jeff