EclipseCon had a ton of great speakers and content. This year we asked the attendees to provide on-line feedback on each session they attended and over 250 attendees gave a +1, 0 or -1 to at least one session or tutorial.
We have published a summary of all the session feedback. There were some speakers that obviously hit a home run with their talk. These top speakers had more than 20 attendees voting and a significant majority of the votes were +1. Congratulations to our top EclipseCon Speakers:
- Donne Berkholz – Assholes are killing your project
- Marcel Bruch – Eclipse Code Recommenders – Code Completion on Steroids
- William Swanson and Marc Khouzam – Seeing is Understanding: Debugging with the Multicore Visualizer
- Maximillian Koegel – What every Eclipse Developer should know about EMF
- Tim Ward – Best Practices for (Enterprise) OSGi applications
- Tom Schindl – e(fx)clipse – Eclipse Tooling and Runtime for JavaFX
- Holger Staudacher – Effective Mockito in a modular world
- Marc Hoffman – Code Coverage Revised: EclEmma on JaCoCo
- Shawn Pearce – Harnessing Peer Code Reviews
- Sven Efftinge – Eclipse Xtend – A Language Made for Java Developers
- Jean-Michel Lemieux – From 98 days to 1 – our continuous deployment pivot
- Kevin Sawicki and Matthias Sohn – News from Git in Java Land
- Tom Schindl – The Eclipse 4 Application Platform explained
- Karsten Thoms – Spraying – a quick way to create Graphitis
- Steffen Pingel and Benjamin Muskalla – Build, Stage, Review, merge: Task-focused Development the Eclipse Mylyn Way
There a lot of other really great speakers and sessions. Thank you to all the speakers who took the time to making EclipseCon a great technical conference.