Learn
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Eclipse.org has downloads, articles, plug-ins, source code, projects, and newsgroups to explore.
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Learn more about Eclipse refactoring in "Refactoring for everyone."
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Learn how to develop an Eclipse plug-in in
"Developing Eclipse plug-ins."
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A good book that covers developing with the Java IDE and developing Eclipse plug-ins is
The Java Developer's Guide to Eclipse
by Jim D'Anjou, Scott Fairbrother, Dan Kehn, John Kellerman, and Pat McCarthy (Addison-Wesley, 2004).
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Refactoring is covered in great depth in
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
by Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, and Don Roberts (Addison-Wesley, 1999).
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Check out the "Recommended Eclipse reading list."
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Browse all the Eclipse content on developerWorks.
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Users new to Eclipse should look at the Eclipse start here.
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Expand your Eclipse skills by checking out IBM developerWorks' Eclipse project resources.
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To listen to interesting interviews and discussions for software developers, check out check out developerWorks podcasts.
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For an introduction to the Eclipse platform, see "Getting started with the Eclipse Platform."
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Stay current with developerWorks' Technical events and webcasts.
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Check out upcoming conferences, trade shows, webcasts, and other Events around the world that are of interest to IBM open source developers.
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Visit the developerWorks Open source zone for extensive how-to information, tools, and project updates to help you develop with open source technologies and use them with IBM's products.
Get products and technologies
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Get Eclipse plug-ins at the Eclipse Plugin Resource Center and Marketplace.
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Check out the latest Eclipse technology downloads at IBM alphaWorks.
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Innovate your next open source development project with IBM trial software, available for download or on DVD.
Discuss
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The Eclipse Platform newsgroups should be your first stop to discuss questions regarding Eclipse. (Selecting this will launch your default Usenet news reader application and open eclipse.platform.)
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The Eclipse newsgroups has many resources for people interested in using and extending Eclipse.
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Participate in developerWorks blogs and get involved in the developerWorks community.

