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Blogger Party at EclipseCon?

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - 09:02 by Anonymous (not verified)
EclipseCon is just 3 weeks away, so it is time to organize the annual EclipseCon Blogger Party. In previous years, we have had the party on Sunday evening in Hyatt lobby bar. So if you are a blogger and are interested in attending, send me an e-mail or better yet...

Sprint Titan Platform Includes Eclipse and OSGi

Monday, February 25, 2008 - 11:25 by Anonymous (not verified)
Nice to see Sprint’s next generation platform embracing Eclipse and OSGi. From the Titan web site: Titan is a next generation Java platform for Sprint Windows Mobile devices. In addition to supporting existing MIDP Java ME applications, it includes the more capable CDC/Foundation Java Virtual Machine and OSGi framework. This...

PDE UI guys rock !

Monday, February 18, 2008 - 17:51 by Benjamin Cabé
Kudos to the Eclipse PDE UI Team (and more specifically to Chris Aniszczyk) for their incredible work on a long-awaited feature in PDE : “type safety” for ID references! So, what is it all about ? Imagine you want to contribute to the org.eclipse.ui.perspectiveExtensions extension point, in order to plug...

IDE Usage Study

Friday, February 15, 2008 - 09:33 by Anonymous (not verified)
Jeffrey Hammond from Forrester Research has just released a new report on IDE Usage. For those people that are Forrester clients, it is an interesting read. You can also purchase the report but it is $995. Eclipse continues to be one of the primary IDEs and is dominate with Java...

IBM Lotus Platform Strategy

Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 15:03 by Anonymous (not verified)
Lots of people know about IBM’s commitment to Eclipse but the awareness is typically of IBM Rational developer tools. What I find intriguing is the rising prominence of Eclipse in the Lotus division. It is pretty clear to me that IBM Lotus is executing on a platform strategy that spans...

Nokia N78 et N96 compatibles eSWT !

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 - 04:46 by Benjamin Cabé
Je relaie ici une information donnée par Gorkem Ercan (ingénieur chez Nokia, et leader du projet eRCP) sur son blog. A l’occasion du Mobile World Congress, Nokia a annoncé la sortie de deux nouveaux téléphones, le N78 et le N96, qui, en plus des nombreuses fonctionnalités disponibles en standard (GPS...