If you are just starting with Eclipse this is a great book to begin with. I have been using eclipse off and on for about a year now, and have always wondered why there isn't a better book for C/C++ developersfor Eclipse. I no longer wonderas this book is perfect for my needs. Doug Abbott's, "Embedded Linux Development Using Eclipse" is a close second only because this book is more up-to-date, less expensive, and contains clear step-by-step instructions for the beginner. That said, the book has some great nuggets of information on how to use some of the less understood features of Eclipse such as remote compiling. For the price of this book, you can't lose. Most people throw away more money in a morning trip to the local Java house than the cost of this book. The author has done a supurb job and continues to enhance to book.
If you are just starting with Eclipse this is a great book to begin with. I have been using eclipse off and on for about a year now, and have always wondered why there isn't a better book for C/C++ developersfor Eclipse. I no longer wonderas this book is perfect for my needs. Doug Abbott's, "Embedded Linux Development Using Eclipse" is a close second only because this book is more up-to-date, less expensive, and contains clear step-by-step instructions for the beginner. That said, the book has some great nuggets of information on how to use some of the less understood features of Eclipse such as remote compiling. For the price of this book, you can't lose. Most people throw away more money in a morning trip to the local Java house than the cost of this book. The author has done a supurb job and continues to enhance to book.
Re: C/C++ Software Development with Eclipse
If you are just starting with Eclipse this is a great book to begin with. I have been using eclipse off and on for about a year now, and have always wondered why there isn't a better book for C/C++ developersfor Eclipse. I no longer wonderas this book is perfect for my needs. Doug Abbott's, "Embedded Linux Development Using Eclipse" is a close second only because this book is more up-to-date, less expensive, and contains clear step-by-step instructions for the beginner. That said, the book has some great nuggets of information on how to use some of the less understood features of Eclipse such as remote compiling. For the price of this book, you can't lose. Most people throw away more money in a morning trip to the local Java house than the cost of this book. The author has done a supurb job and continues to enhance to book.