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RE: [eclipse-dev] licensing

Im pretty sure you can. For my freshman object oriented development class we used eclipse for all our projects. The only thing i would pass on is that you be able to handle the technical difficulties of making sure all your students can configure eclipse properly (especially if you are using a plugin specificly designed for your class). That was my biggest frustration for that class, my Professor would use a different platform and was not able to help us with our platforms (we were using the platform required by the University, lol). In fact think our entire Computer Science department is switching over to eclipse (even for the C++ courses!) 
-----Original Message-----
From: Anand Sharma [mailto:anand_m_sharma@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 1:59 PM
To: eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [eclipse-dev] licensing


its freeware. so you can use it any where.
Samuel Rochas <samuel.rochas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

Sorry, I have an off-topic question:
Can I install and use Eclipse in an University to teach Java to
students? Is there any restriction.

If this is not the place for the question, where can I ask the question?

Sincerly
Samuel

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