We are in the final 3 weeks of EclipseCon registration. As of last week we had over 900 people registered. This year on Monday, we have 36 tutorials covering a wide variety of topics being offered. I thought it would be interesting to share with you the number of people that have registered for each tutorial.
With the execption of the ”Rich Client Application Development”, all the tutorials still have room, so it is still not too late to register. btw, if you are interested in RCP, there are a couple of other tutorials that you can still attend.
Activity | Total |
Active | |
(10) Rich Client Application Development | 79 |
(11) Data Tools Platform Project Tutorial | 10 |
(12) Plug-in Development 101: Anatomy of a Plug-in | 38 |
(13) Graphical Editing Framework Tutorial | 37 |
(14) Foundations of UI Development with Eclipse | 25 |
(15) Introduction to the Eclipse Modeling Framework | 27 |
(16) Extending the Web Tools Platform, Part 1 | 16 |
(17) Tutorial: Text Editor Recipes | 24 |
(20) Just Enough Intellectual Property Law to Manage an Open Source Project | 13 |
(21) Adding a New Language to the CDT | 11 |
(22) Problem Determination of J2EE Web Applications Using the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) | 17 |
(23) Assist your users with Eclipse User Assistance | 16 |
(30) Profile your Java application using the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) | 34 |
(31) Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ | 14 |
(32) The Eclipse Debug Framework | 19 |
(70) Designing Eclipse APIs | 20 |
(S1) Agile Application Development with Eclipse and Pragmatic MDA | 27 |
(S2) BEA Workshop for JSF 3.0 Tutorial | 18 |
(S3) An Introduction to the C/C++ Development Tools (CDT) | 17 |
(S4) Crystal Reports for Eclipse | 9 |
(S5) Constructing Web Services using the IBM’s Eclipse-based Software Development Platform | 28 |
(40) Java Web Application Development with Eclipse WTP | 21 |
(41) Advanced UI Development with Eclipse | 39 |
(42) Eclipse Communications Framework | 14 |
(43) BIRT In Depth: Extending and Using the BIRT Framework | 28 |
(44) Building Commercial-Quality Eclipse Plug-Ins | 33 |
(45) Developing Eclipse Rich-Client Applications | 42 |
(46) Extending the Web Tools Platform, part 2 | 8 |
(47) Extending the Structured Source Editors from WTP | 7 |
(50) Automated Build Processes for Plugins, Fragments and Rich Client Applications | 27 |
(51) Creating your own Domain Specific Modeler using GMF | 45 |
(52) Advanced Features of the Eclipse Modeling Framework | 25 |
(53) Component Programming with OSGi | 26 |
(60) Eclipse Forms: Rich UI for rich clients | 33 |
(61) Achieving Continuous Integration with the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform | 32 |
(62) Integrating Custom Debuggers into the Eclipse Platform | 33 |