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Podcast: Small ISVs using Eclipse

Monday, July 24, 2006 - 10:49 by Anonymous (not verified)
The final is a series of 3 podcast is now available. In this podcast Dana Garner speaks with two smaller ISVs, Genuitec and Lombardi and talks about how they benefit from using Eclipse. Podcast 1: Wall Street Analyst Talks about the Effect of Eclipse Podcast 2: The Benefits of Eclipse...

Installing Eclipse

Thursday, July 20, 2006 - 15:34 by Wayne Beaton
I decided to update the screen cam that demonstrates how to download and install Eclipse (I made the old one before the Eclipse 3.2 release). The new version replaces the old version, so the old link still works. I’ve decided to tinker with the screen size a little with this...

New Cover Story for Eclipse

Thursday, July 13, 2006 - 06:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
OK, I am a sucker for a magazine that does a cover story on Eclipse. Last night I was in my neighbourhood magazine shop, looking through some of the computer magazines. I pulled out a magazine called PHP Architect and what do I find an Eclipse cover story. Also a...

Lotus Notes on Linux and Eclipse

Tuesday, July 11, 2006 - 11:08 by Anonymous (not verified)
This week IBM announced a new version of Lotus Notes for Linux. Steve Hamm at Business Week did a great write-up that heaps lots of praise on Eclipse. I especially like the quote: Thanks to Eclipse, IBM was able to produce the Linux version of Notes in just one year–and...

Planes, trains,and automobiles…

Thursday, July 6, 2006 - 09:02 by Wayne Beaton
One of the things I really enjoy about traveling in Europe is the train system. They have a vibrant train system; something that we’re missing in North America. This week, I’ve been in Europe, attending both ECOOP and Java Forum Stuttgart. Unfortunately, the “Eclipse Bistro” I assembled for ECOOP didn’t...

31,755 and counting

Saturday, July 1, 2006 - 23:12 by Wayne Beaton
So far there have been 31,755 downloads of the Eclipse SDK 3.2 and 3,066 downloads of the Platform Runtime Binaries. This seems like a lot to me considering that it is the first weekend in July (first officialish weekend of summer in the northern hemisphere) and the start of a...