Blog Posts

    Start of Eclipse World

    Wednesday, November 7, 2007 - 09:18 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Eclipse World officially starts today; yesterday were the tutorials. It seems like a good crowd and I am looking forward to attending some of the sessions. If you are at Eclipse World, don’t forget to attend the Eclipse Foundation party tonight at 8pm. It is also nice to see some...

    Android and Eclipse

    Tuesday, November 6, 2007 - 15:09 by Anonymous (not verified)
    The blogshere is all a twitter about Google’s recent Android announcement. Google certainly knows how to get people talking; first start the rumours about the gPhone, then announce something different – Android, but leave the details sufficiently vague so speculation starts about the real meaning. Nov. 12 is when the...

    Adapting

    Monday, November 5, 2007 - 10:48 by Wayne Beaton
    Over the past week or so, I’ve been discussing how you can make your objects adaptable into different forms. This is great for getting your objects to tightly integrate with existing parts of the Eclipse infrastructure, while remaining loosely coupled with the actual implementation. Loose coupling with tight integration is...

    Vote for Eclipse!

    Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - 15:56 by Mike Milinkovich
    As noticed by Genady and others, the Eclipse Foundation is in the running to join the SE/EE Executive Committee of the Java Community Process. The question, of course, is why? I thought I would share our answer via my blog as well. …because we think we have a lot to...

    VE is Everywhere!

    Friday, October 26, 2007 - 09:51 by Wayne Beaton
    Some local artists have expressed their excitement with the revitalized Visual Editor (VE) project at Eclipse. I thought that I’d share their artistic expression. For reasons unknown to me, the artists have opted to remain anonymous…

    Double, double, toil and trouble

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 - 13:55 by Wayne Beaton
    We came across this interesting quote in the Eclipse Summit Europe surveys: Ed’s and Rich’s demo of EMF/GMF (domain-specific modeling with the Eclipse Modeling Project) was unbelievable … I couldn’t help having a vision of a cottage where two madly giggling witches dance around a cauldron throwing in OCl, QVT...