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This activity will guide you through basic usage of the Eclipse IDE and JUnit. Please have a computer available on which you may install Eclipse IDE.
This activity will guide you through basic usage of the Eclipse IDE and JUnit. Please have a computer available on which you may install Eclipse IDE.


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<b>Java Code</b> will look like this.
<b>Java Code</b> will look like this.
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<b>PseudoCode</b> will look like this.
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<b>Commands</b> will look like this.
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A string of menu commands will be marked as follows:
<span style="padding: 4pt; background-color: #EEDD82;">File => Save As</span>
A string of keys will be marked as follows:
<span style="padding: 4pt; background-color: #FFDAB9;">[Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Delete]</span>

Revision as of 07:33, 26 March 2008

Setting up Eclipse for Webcat

This activity will guide you through basic usage of the Eclipse IDE and JUnit. Please have a computer available on which you may install Eclipse IDE.

Java Code will look like this.

PseudoCode will look like this.

Commands will look like this.

A string of menu commands will be marked as follows: File => Save As

A string of keys will be marked as follows: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Delete]