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ECLIPSE DEMOCAMP 2009 24-11-09
From November 1-30, 2009, we are inviting individuals to organize and attend Eclipse DemoCamps around the world. The Eclipse DemoCamps are an opportunity to showcase all of the cool interesting technology being built by the Eclipse community. They are also an opportunity for you to meet Eclipse enthusiasts in your city. You don't need to be a software developer to attend!
The format of a DemoCamp is pretty informal. The idea is for a group of Eclipse enthusiasts to meet up and demo what they are doing with Eclipse. The demos can be of research projects, Eclipse open source projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or whatever you think might be of interest to the attendees. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related.
Tuesday 24th November 2009
Track 1
SCALA TOOLING FOR ECLIPSE
Miles Sabin: The scala tooling for Eclipse is based on the seamless integration with the eclipse Java tools. It provides many of the features eclipse users require in order to develop scala based applications. View the podcast here...
JAVAFX
Neil Bartlett: In this session, Neil demonstrates the current progress and preview some up-coming features. He also showed how Java FX can take a modular form using OSGi for runtime which is based on original work by Johan Vos. View the podcast here...
GENERIC DATA ACQUISITION
Paul Gibbons: The GDA Project was initiated to build an extensible data acquisition toolkit which would allow easy plug-and-play construction of data acquisition software systems for, in the first instance, SR sources. GDA software is now in day-to-day use on several SRS stations. View the podcast here...
ECLIPSE ECOSYSTEM
Ralph Mueller: Ralph Mueller's role at the Eclipse Foundation is focused on growing the Eclipse Ecosystem across Europe. View the podcast here...
CYANIDE 2
Tracy Miranda: CyanIDE 2 comprises of a powerful set of development tools, based upon the new industry standard Eclipse environment and GCC toolchain. This includes an editor, full GCC compiler, simulator, GDB debugger, memory configurator and in-system programmer. View the podcast here...
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