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15 15  The official Eclipse Wiki. Contains a wealth of information on Eclipse programming.
16 16  * [[Eclipse Resources>>url:http://www.eclipse.org/resources/||shape="rect"]]
17 17  Provides forums, tutorials, articles, presentations, etc. on Eclipse and Eclipse-related topics.
18 +* [[Eclipse Layout Kernel>>url:https://github.com/eclipse/elk/wiki||shape="rect"]]
19 +Documentation on how the layout infrastructure works and on how to write your own layout algorithms. This is our project, so if you find that something is unclear or missing, tell us about it!
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19 19  You will find that despite of all of these resources Eclipse is still not as well commented and documented as we'd like it to be. Finding out how stuff works in the world of Eclipse can thus sometimes be a challenge. However, you are not alone: this also applies to many people who are conveniently connected by something called //The Internet//. It should go without saying that if all else fails, [[Google>>url:http://www.google.de||shape="rect"]] often turns up great tutorials or solutions to problems you may run into. And if it doesn't, your advisers will be happy to help.
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