Thank you to everyone who attended EclipseCon, especially our speakers. The speakers spend a lot of time preparing for the conference and make the event a huge success. Therefore, I’d like to highlight some of the more popular sessions and speakers.
Most popular sessions (based on attendance)
- New Features in Java SE 8 – George Saab and Stuart Marks
- Making the Eclipse IDE fun again – continued – Martin Lippert, Fred Bricon and Andrew Clement
- API Design in Java 8 – John Arthorne
- What every Eclipse developer should know about Eclipse 4 (e4) – Jonas Helming and Eugen Neufeld
- A guided tour of Eclipse IoT – Benjamin Cabe
- Xtreme Eclipse 4: A tutorial on advanced usages of the Eclipse 4 platform – Sopot Cela, Lars Vogel and Paul Webster
- The New Profiling Tools in the Oracle JDK! – Klara Ward
- The Road to Lambda – Alex Buckley
- JDT embraces type annotations – Stephan Hermann
- M2M, IoT, device management: one protocol to rule them all? – Julien Vermillard
Most popular speakers (based on feedback survey*)
- JDT embraces lambda expressions – Srikanth Sankaran, Noopur Gupta and Stephen Hermann
- Turning Eclipse into an Arduino programming platform for kids – Melanie Bats
- Code Matters – Eclipse Hacker’s Git Guide – Stephan Lay, Christian Grail and Lars Vogel
- Writing JavaFX applications use Eclipse as IDE and runtime platform – Thomas Schindl
- Servlets are so ‘90s! – Holger Staudacher
- Building a full-product installer using P2 – Mark Bozeman and Mike Wrighton
- Connecting the Eclipse IDE to the Cloud-Based Era of Developer Tooling – Andrew Clement and Martin Lippert
- Advanced Use of Eclipse 4’s Dependency Injection Framework -Brian de Alwis
- What every Eclipse developer should know about Eclipse 4 (e4) – Jonas Helming and Eugen Neufeld
- The Road to Lambda – Alex Buckley
* a session needed feedback from at least 15 attendees to make the list.
A detailed summary of all the sessions is available.