Free video screencam tutorials for Eclipse and Java. Includes "Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners", "Using the Eclipse Workbench", "Introducing Persistence", and "Using the Debugger". Intended for beginning and intermediate users and programmer. You can view the Total Beginners tutorials on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv6UtFrA7VEu4PtzJaGHHSeZBi6mdJtwv.
You can read descriptions and download all of the tutorials at http://eclipsetutorial.sourceforge.net.
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Educational Community License, Version 2.0Follow Eclipse and Java Video Tutorials
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Perhaps the nicest and easies on-line tutorial I've conducted.
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This has been incredibly helpful in learning Java, Eclipse and using JUnit! I have returned to it a few times over the years as a refresher.
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The best set of tutorials I've ever used for any product. Outstanding!
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Still evaluating but so far head over heals above anything else I've seen from Eclipse.org or Oracle for learning Java in an Eclipse environment.
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These tutorials were the gentle introduction I was looking for. Not to much to take in with each lesson, and no syntax is left unexplained. I had previously downloaded Eclipse but didn't really know what I was doing with it, and I'm familiar with some concepts of OOP from Flash AS3 but had never used it in practice, so I'm pretty much the beginner.