Reading vacation
I took 3 days off, mostly trying to catch up with my reading. I did manage to read the two books I wanted to read:
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Eclipse: Building Commercial-Quality Plug-ins
Despite it not being the most recent material (came out slightly before Eclipse 3.0 was released), this book is excellent, perhaps the best Eclipse book I’ve read. Definitely one of the two best. |
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Pro Eclipse JST: Plug-ins for J2EE Development
This was fine but the subtitle is definitely misleading (”Plug-ins for J2EE Development”). For some reason I thought I was going to read about extending the J2EE Standard Tools (JST) but I was mistaken. The book is about building J2EE applications. How to use Eclipse with the WebTools Project extensions. Not really a rip off because I can always use it for that purpose alone, but still disappointed…a little bit. |


Jtf said,
November 6, 2005 @ 10:23 pm
yeah, sure, but when are you going to take time off to read The Ancestor’s Tale?
julio said,
December 30, 2005 @ 11:48 am
The Ancestor’s Tale is too fat, and since I like to stack my books in a pile, I need a big fat book to support all the others. The AT is perfect for that.