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Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Wanted: your Eclipse RCP tips and tricks. We created this website as a place to give back to the Eclipse open source community by offering people help in developing their own Rich Client Platform (RCP) applications. We hope you find value in the tutorials found here. Visit the share page for information on how to contribute a unique RCP Application tutorial or code snippet and give back to the community! The style of the tutorials are designed to be quick and easy to create by contributors and to understand by the people learning from them. Import the RCP projects found at the end of the tutorials and export your contributed projects as shown in Import and Export an Eclipse RCP Application Project.


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