Click 'I accept the terms of the license agreement,' then click Finish.In the 'Work with' text box, type and press Enter.Once Eclipse has started, you can close the 'Welcome' tab using the 'X' in the top left.Click the Use this as the default and do not ask again checkbox, and then click OK. We will always give you skeleton projects for your assignments, so you don't need to worry about where the workspace is. In 106A you won't have to make any new projects from scratch. When you run Eclipse for the first time, you may get a screen that looks like this:Ī workspace is just a directory that Eclipse will use to place new projects in. The following instructions apply to all operating systems, although the screenshots are from a Mac. Once you have Eclipse installed on your computer, there are a few CS106A-specific changes you need to make so that you can access some special Stanford features, like submitting assignments.
Create a shortcut to Eclipse on your Desktop for easy access - Open the C:Program Fileseclipse directory, and right-click and drag the eclipse.exe file (the Eclipse application) to your desktop and then select the option Create shortcut here.Then continue following the steps in the extraction process. option and typing C:Program Files as the location to extract the files to.