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The Great Book Giveaway at JavaPolis!

Friday, October 28, 2005 - 12:05 by Wayne Beaton

I’m really excited about JavaPolis. We had another member come forward today to contribute to the Eclipse in Action sessions; I can’t wait to post the agenda we’ve assembled: it’s packed with technical sessions that will delight and amaze you.

In a previous post, I mentioned books. Here’s the list of the books we’re giving away at the conference:

  • Eclipse IDE Pocket Guide>, by Ed Burnette
  • Java-Entwicklung mit Eclipse 3.1, by Berthold Daum
  • Rich-Client-Entwicklung mit Eclipse 3.1, by Berthold Daum
  • Eclipse Rich Client Platform : Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java Applications, by Jeff McAffer and Jean-Michel Lemieux

I’m not exactly sure how many of each of the first three books we’re bringing. I do know that it’s on the order of a “mitt full”. We’ve arranged to have 150 copies if the Rich Client Platform (RCP) book which is pretty darned exciting.

Incidently… I’ve completed a review of the RCP that should get posted on EclipseZone shortly (sometime next week). I’m sure Ed will let you know when it’s available.

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