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Your First C Program in Eclipse

The first thing you have to do is to select the C/C++ perspective. You can do this by clicking the icon pointed to by the red arrow and selecting C/C++.

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Your workbench is now configured for C/C++ development.

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Next select File, New, C Project from the main menu.

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Enter the name of your project, FirstCProject, and for the executable type select Hello World ANSI C Project, and then click on the Finish button.

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Notice that you now have a simple Hello World program in the editor window. If you like you may make a small change to the program and save it or you can just leave it as is.

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To execute the program select Run As from the Run menu. Then select Local C/C++ Application.

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The output of your program is displayed in the Console window at the bottom of the workbench.

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Congratulations! You've just run your first C program using Eclipse.

Your First Java Program in Eclipse

First, start by selecting the Java perspective.

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In the Java perspective select File, New, Java Project.

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Enter your Java project name, FirstJavaProject and then click Finish.

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Select File, New, Class.

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Now enter the name of your class, First and check the box public static void main(String[] args) and then click Finish.

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In the edit view add in your print method as shown.

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Your Java program is now complete.

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Save your program and then select Run, Run As, Java Application.

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The output of your program is shown in the Console view.

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Congratulations! You've just run your first Java program using Eclipse.