More Harmony
I recently upgraded my laptop to the latest version of Ubuntu (“Goosy Gander”, or something). There’s some cool new features...
IEEE Software Call for Articles: Software Development Tools
An upcoming issue of IEEE Software will be discussing Software Development Tools. I’ve been asked by Arthur Ryman, who is...
Unit tests with a “Real” Server
Normally, I like to make my unit tests so that they do not depend on external things running. As a...
Thank you for the support
It has been just over 2 weeks since we open the Friends of Eclipse donation system. I would like to...
Bug Labs Use of Eclipse and OSGi
Bug Labs is a company I have been watching over the last couple of months. Besides having a great name...
Boeing’s code contribution to OSEE
The Eclipse Open System Engineering Environment (OSEE) project is one I have been interested in watching. Of particular interest is...
.NET Coolness
I just received one of those standard project announcements from Anne Jacko, but in it was something which really caught...
Evangelism Scalability
I’ve been having a hard time scaling this year. I’ve received far more requests for appearances than I’ve been able...
Nominations now open for the Eclipse Community Awards
Each year at EclipseCon, the Eclipse Community Awards recognize some of the key individuals and technologies that help make Eclipse...
Forrester Report on Release Management
Carey Schwaber at Forrester Research has just published an article on the ‘ Best Practices In Release Management‘. Eclipse, specifically...
Defining Generics with UML Templates
We’ve just published a new article on Eclipse Corner titled “Defining Generics with UML Templates” by James Bruck: Generics in...
RAP, Giggling, Creation Reviews, Java EE, Eclipse, and JavaPolis
Every time I look at RAP, I break into giggling fits. This stuff is just plain cool (though it does...