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Sortie de uDig 1.1.0

Saturday, October 18, 2008 - 02:58 by Benjamin Cabé
L’ outil de cartographie Open Source (licence LGPL) vient de sortir sa version 1.1, et je vous encourage vivement à y jeter un coup d’oeil (bon, il faut télécharger 90 Mo…), car c’est un outil assez bluffant dans sa catégorie ! uDig propose une application Eclipse RCP permettant la visualisation...

Formation à Eclipse RCP

Sunday, April 20, 2008 - 09:13 by Benjamin Cabé
Au mois de juin, deux sessions de formation à Eclipse RCP sont organisées par la fondation Eclipse et dispensées par Anyware Technologies. Celles-ci se dérouleront sur 4 jours à la fin desquels le développement de plug-ins, la personnalisation du workbench et la création d’une application RCP n’auront –presque– plus de...

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...

Eclipse and Josh in Antarctica

Friday, October 27, 2006 - 14:47 by Anonymous (not verified)
Josh Reed made it to Antarctica and sent me a picture of his new Eclipse sweater. It is keeping in warm, while sleeping out in -40 degree weather! Josh is keeping a blog about his experiences in Antarctica. It seems like he might be the first Eclipse user at the...

Eclipse RCP Heading to Antarctica

Friday, October 6, 2006 - 09:03 by Anonymous (not verified)
There is really a lot of cool things that are being developed on Eclipse RCP. Case in point, Josh Reed sent me an e-mail about his RCP based application called PSICAT, graphical editing software for stratigraphic columns and visual core description diagrams. Basically, this is what geologists use to describe...