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High-performance Web development with Google Web Toolkit and Eclipse Galileo:
By now, you've probably heard of Google Web Toolkit. What you may not know is that it lets you create high-performance Web apps. Discover how you can use the Google Plug-in with Eclipse Galileo to tap into the performance features of GWT, such as compiler optimizations, deferred binding, and Ajax optimizations. More
The Clojure programming language:
Now you can harness the power of Lisp anywhere that you have a Java Virtual Machine handy. See how to get started with Clojure, and learn some of its syntax, as you take advantage of the Clojure plug-in for Eclipse to help you along the way. More
Easy navigation in Eclipse Galileo:
Eclipse Galileo introduces several features that allow you to quickly navigate your Java projects. When combined with existing features, you can get around quickly, even in the largest projects. More
Plotting scientific data with Eclipse BIRT:
BIRT was made for business reports, but that doesn't mean you can't use it for creating plots of scientific data. Learn how to use BIRT for scientific purposes by creating two plots: one of the magnitude of a variable star and one of the number of sunspots per year. More
Faster Java coding in Eclipse Galileo:
Learn how to use the new toString() code-generation ability in Eclipse Galileo, along with hashCode(), equals(), and setter/getter, to cut down on the amount of work that goes into building the foundation of a Java class. More
Globalize your Eclipse RCP application:
Learn how to globalize the user interface (UI) elements in an Eclipse RCP application, including the window, menu, toolbar, dialog, welcome page, splash screen, and standard Eclipse UI elements. More
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