Currently i am writing a book on e4, it will be released early this year.
But believe its a hell of work to learn a framework-in-progress, collect
all the information bits here and there and to write finally. Thats why i
need more time than planned to get this book done. Maybe somebody is
willing to support me? In this case I am also willing to support you to do
something in english because my book is in german language only for the
moment ...

More about my book:

http://entwickler-press.de/ep/psecom,id,2,buchid,222,p,0,_language,de.html

Bye, Marc.




2012/1/4 Mike Milinkovich <[email protected]>

> All,****
>
> ** **
>
> With Eclipse 4 going mainstream in June, it occurs to us that there could
> very much be a need for some sort of book. I certainly defer to the much
> greater wisdom of the people here, but something along the lines of the
> following would be of great value:****
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>    - What is the Eclipse 4 platform? Its motivation, and its benefits.****
>    - Why Eclipse 4 is a better RCP****
>    - Backwards compatibility****
>    - A migration guide on how to move your Eclipse 3.x RCP application or
>    plug-in to native Eclipse 4.****
>
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>
> Is there any group of people on this list that would be interested in
> working on such a book? Calling Lars Vogel, Tom Schindl, Kai Toetder, Eric
> Moffat, Remy Suen, and I am sure many other potential co-authors!****
>
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