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Category Archives: Eclipse
Looking for an Eclipse Plug-in Developer in the Washington DC area
I’m looking for someone experienced at developing Eclipse plug-ins. This is for a full-time job at a Product Company in the Washington DC area. If you’re interested or you know someone who is, let me know at luis@luisdelarosa.com.
Commands and Undos and Navigators oh my! (EclipseCon Day 3)
If you’re busy keeping track of all the new projects that are starting up, let’s see there’s DSDP, STP, DTP, ATF, Corona, PHP-IDE, Modeling and more, then you might overlook some of the things that are happening in the core … Continue reading
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No Halo feature for you
Well I guess we aren’t getting the embedded Halo engine in Eclipse. I mean after all, didn’t Microsoft nest part of Flight Simulator inside Excel? Hehe – at the Halo Feature Challenge yesterday there was only one “official” challenge that … Continue reading
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Project Proposal: Teleportation Framework
Earlier I thought that the Short Talks here at EclipseCon 2006 would be very cool and give you many interesting perspectives on Eclipse. That is proving to be true. Only one problem: There is no break time inbetween each short … Continue reading
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Consuming and producing web services with WebTools (WST and JST) (EclipseCon 2006)
Interesting – the presenter, Christopher Judd, who is President of Judd Solutions and coordinator of the Central Ohio Java User Group, wrote a childrens book called Bearable Moments about a boy whose mother is in the military and gets deployed. … Continue reading
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How to distribute a big huge open source tool to tons of people (EclipseCon 2006)
Ok, that’s not the real title, but that’s what I think of this part of From Developer to Download: A Tour of the Eclipse Platform Build Factory as. Denis Roy, the Webmaster and Download-Meister (I made that up) is talking. … Continue reading
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How Eclipse does its builds (EclipseCon 2006)
I’m at From Developer to Download: A Tour of the Eclipse Platform Build Factory. Kim Moir of the Eclipse Releng team is talking. There’s a nice presentation file if you’re interested in how the build process works. Interesting – the … Continue reading
Joel Spolsky keynote at EclipseCon 2006
Joel Spolsky is rambling along (it seems) about Blue chip products. Really he is a good presenter and likes to throw his audience (us EclipseCon geeks) off track to wake us up. BTW, Joel is the author of Joel on … Continue reading
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My EclipseCon 2006 schedule
Not yet a recommended track, since I’m not sure exactly how to submit one. That is, I created an EclipseZilla account, but not sure if I just submit some HTML or an ICS or what. Anyways here is my EclipseCon … Continue reading
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EclipseCon 2006 – Day 1 – Tutorial Day
EclipseCon 2006 has now started! Today is tutorial day and I’m sitting in Tutorial 32 The Eclipse Debug Framework. I got into Santa Clara late last night on a packed United flight. They had actually assigned my seat to another … Continue reading
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