Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to create Java applications using the Eclipse Integrated Development Environment
This Eclipse Java IDE training course from Infinite Skills teaches you how to develop applications in this integrated development environment. This course assumes you have some knowledge of Java.
You will start by learning how to create a project, including creating packages and classes, running the program, and the project folder structure. Brian will then teach you advanced project operations and editor and general shortcuts. This video tutorial will cover the file and edit menus, the source, refactoring, and navigating and searching. Finally, you will learn how to build and run projects, including running and debugging the project and setting breakpoints, watchers, and stepping through code.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have gained the knowledge necessary to develop your own applications in Eclipse. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 88 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Getting Started
- Section 2 Creating A Project
- Section 3 Advanced Project Operations
- Section 4 Editor And General Shortcuts
- Section 5 File And Edit Menus
- Section 6 Source
- Section 7 Refactoring
- Section 8 Navigate And Searching
- Section 9 Building And Running Projects
- Section 10 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Learn how to use the Eclipse for programming Java applications
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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DDominik
Videos are exactly what I needed
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DDave Fenzel
Good continuity
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EEdward Harris
The information is great. How ever, I do not know how long it will take to learn at the speed of the instructor. Question: Once I complete the course, will it be available in case I need parts of it?
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KKurt Knoblauch
+ Der Kursleiter war gut verständlich + Alle Themen wurden gut abgedeckt + Alles konnte gut nachvollzogen werden - Der Kursleiter hat manchmal zu schnell gesprochen - Die Untertitel haben manchmal das Gesagte falsch widergegeben (z.B. IDE -> IT