*Focuses on UI development within the Eclipse environment; explains use of Eclipse as a web interface . *Manning nor O Reilly feature Eclipse Plug-ins titles .
*Explains production of plug-ins at all levels .
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About the Author:
Martin C. Brown has been a professional writer for over four years, and wrote the Perl and Python versions of Annotated Archives (0078825571; 0072121041), and Complete Reference (0072129506; 007212718x); iMac FYI (1929685068); and thirteen other computing titles. Brown has written columns for LinuxProgramming.com and ApacheToday.com. He also writes regular columns and articles for the IBM DeveloperWorks site on grid computing, Linux, and development with the Rational platform. And Brown contributes regularly to white papers and how to guides by Microsoft, on subjects like migrating Solaris/Unix/Linux development and systems administration for the Windows 2000 and 2003 Server product lines.
Martin is also the LAMP Technologies Editor for LinuxWorld Magazine. He draws on a rich and varied background as founder member of a leading UK ISP, systems manager and IT consultant for an advertising agency and internet solutions group, technical specialist for an intercontinental ISP network, and database designer and programmer and as a self-confessed compulsive consumer of computing hardware and software. Brown s expertise includes multiple languages and platforms Perl, Python, Java, JavaScript, Basic, Pascal, Modula-2, C, C++, Rebol, Gawk, Shellscript, Windows, Solaris, Linux, BeOS, Microsoft WP, and Mac OS as well as web programming, systems management, and integration.
In his formative pre-writing life, Brown spent ten years designing and managing mixed-platform environments. As a result, he has developed a rare talent of conveying the intricacies of his subject with equal parts enthusiasm, professionalism, and insight. When he s not writing, Brown develops data-rich websites and web-based applications for clients like Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and his personal venture, Foodware."