Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Eclipse Session

Progessing...
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You may think that  you know eclipse, I thought the same till last summer, but.......
Even if you dont know eclipse/java at all you will still appriciate this session.

Topics:
  • Eclipse Java Vs Eclipse J2EE
  • Recomended Working environment
                Work-space
                Perspective
                Views
  • Auto-completion
  • Source generation
  • Useful 10 shortcuts

Plan:
We will develop 2 small programs in eclipse to understand the power of it
  1. One from recent Algo assignment
  2. A typical SE problem with proper class hierarchy 

Agenda:
1 min: My cat is pregnant....
3 min: Getting up to speed....
Ecliose Classic Vs Eclipse J2EE
5 min: Setting up the envornoment....
Perspectives views and workspace
Editor
5 min: Project 1: Small class demonstrates the power of autocompletion and source generation
5 min: Project 2: A class hirearchy to demonstrates the power of IDE
3 min: Useful plugins


To Whom it may concern:
  • Java beginers 
  • Eclipse techies: If you think you know Eclipse well, 
Come and share Come and verify

TODO:
Download (and install ?) Eclipse J2EE Indigo
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/indigor

What inspired CSBD's formation?

Summer internships are over and our fellow students and colleagues are back with their fair share of experiences. Considering the high representation from other institutions, our founders pondered the question as to why students from other universities have access to much wider realm of possibilites and experiences along with vigor and motivation. On one such conversation with a Google intern from our university, he spoke about his internship experience with various peoples from Georgia Tech and other institutions. He talked about the groups that are popular, available, and well supported at their respective universities, which had enabled students to pursue various opportunities, including, but not limited to: participating in competitions, sharing knowledge and providing motivation by inviting industry personnel. Considering the wealth of knowledge that becomes available in such a forum, we can only imagine what our students and colleagues are lacking given the unavailability of these resources.

It is the light of this realization that our founding members have become impassioned with the task of bringing such opportunities to our own university.

What We Are!!

Meet! Greet! and Share!
A forum for CS Bulldawgs.
-> AI fellows as well.

TODOs:
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Info sessions: By students for students
Tutorials: Tools and Technology
e.g.: Eclipse, Latex, Ant, Mobile Programming, Unix, Shell scripting etc...
Happy hours
Picnics and Weekend hangovers, sorry hangouts
Competitions
Programming
Network Security
IQ