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:**** > > ** ** > > - 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.**** > > ** ** > > 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!**** > > ** ** > > Mike Milinkovich**** > > Office: +1.613.224.9461 x228**** > > Mobile: +1.613.220.3223**** > > [email protected]**** > > ** ** > > [image: Description: EclipseCon 2012] <http://www.eclipsecon.org/2012/>*** > * > > ** ** > > _______________________________________________ > e4-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev > > -- Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.teufel.net
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