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Eclipse Educational Screencam Planning
Revision as of 22:56, 15 April 2007 by Wayne.eclipse.org (Talk | contribs)
Usage notes:
- We'll use this page for brainstorming.
- Once we get to a point where a video is realistically going to be recorded, we'll move the notes to their own page and hammer out a proper script.
- Scripts should not be considered complete; as a general rule, they are intended as guidelines.
- Every word spoken, typed, etc. need not be (in general) scripted.
Contents
Road map
- I have no idea what Eclipse is...
- I am new to Java have heard about Eclipse...
- I have some experience with Java and want to learn how to use Eclipse for Java development...
- I am an expert with Java and want to learn how Eclipse can make my job easier...
- I want to learn how to build applications using Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP)
- I want to learn about Eclipse projects...
Absolute Beginner Training Videos
Java Programming Overview
- Overview of the Eclipse UI as it relates to Java development for people new to both Eclipse and Java.
Elements:
- Projects
- Building a simple Java Application
- Packages, Classes, and Methods
- Configuring the build path
- Run configurations
Platform Overview
This video takes the user through all the things that Eclipse is.
- Can possibly base it on Wayne's presentation (need reference)
Basic structure:
- Start by presenting Eclipse as a generic platform for building IDEs
- Show Java Development Tools
- Show C/C++ Development Tools
- Show PHP Development Tools
- Then, present Eclipse as a generic platform for building Tools
- BIRT
- Data Tools
- Web Tools
- Then generalize Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform
- NASA Maestro
- UDig
- Dutch Railways
- etc.
- Discuss Eclipse as a Community
- Present the Eclipse EcoSystem
Rich Client Platform Overview
- Maybe base it on Wayne and Jeff's presentation (here).