Blog Posts

    Tell Us Your Eclipse Story: Win a Pass to JavaOne

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - 13:38 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Lots of people are doing incredible things with Eclipse. People are building amazing applications that embedded Eclipse technology. Companies have standardized on Eclipse as their development tools platform. Students and researchers are using Eclipse for creating some very cool new technology. As with any open source community, sharing information is...

    Project Updates, August 2010

    Monday, August 16, 2010 - 11:10 by Wayne Beaton
    Note: Somehow, I managed to delete this post. So I’ve reposted it. Nothing new to see here. Move along… Correction: For reasons lost in the deep recesses of my brain, I mistakenly titled this August 200_8_. Not sure how this happened, but it’s been fixed. Normally… I’m fixated on the...

    Changes

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010 - 14:31 by Wayne Beaton
    We’ve made a few changes at the Eclipse Foundation. Anne, who many committers know as the “face of the EMO” has been doing double-duty on conferences (EclipseCon and Eclipse Summit Europe) and “project stuff” for a long time. Frankly, she’s been doing a fantastic job of it, but after a...

    Eclipse is… a Community

    Wednesday, July 28, 2010 - 16:36 by Wayne Beaton
    Summer madness has force me to leave a gap in the delivery of my award-winning “ Eclipse is…” blog series. But I’m back now. In this series, I walk through the many different aspects of Eclipse, starting with the definition that most people are comfortable with: Eclipse is a Java...

    Helios: One Month Later

    Monday, July 26, 2010 - 13:57 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Helios has been out for just over 1 month and it looks like our more successful release to date. As of today we have over 1,373871 download requests, not bad for 33 days after the release. Last year we did 1 million downloads in 27 days. If you are looking...

    Eclipse is… Open Source Projects

    Wednesday, July 14, 2010 - 15:33 by Wayne Beaton
    One of the great things about Eclipse is that–unlike the celestial event and the unfortunately-named movie–everybody gets to see it; regardless of your location on earth, you have access to Eclipse. But, like Linus, some people are confused as to the nature of Eclipse. To try and help people better...