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Eclipse Newsletter — Editorial Calendar 2019

Friday, February 8, 2019 - 04:03

Here’s to 2019! 🎉

For 2019, the Eclipse Newsletter has some exciting topics that are coming your way. Typically, we feature articles written by technical experts from our community that revolve around a specific theme. Our goal with the newsletter is to deliver great content that educates, motivates, and inspires our community.

You may be thinking, why should I subscribe? Well, with this newsletter, you have the opportunity to stay up-to-date on Eclipse technologies, news, and events. While the themes may change from month to month, rest assured that this is your one-stop shop to learn about Eclipse projects, Working Groups, and what’s going down at the Eclipse Foundation.

This year’s editorial calendar is ready for you! See below what will pop into your inbox every month:

*Subject to change as we progress through the year*


Completing my first newsletter, 2019 in Focus, was a great experience. I not only learned from working with some of the leading minds from our community but also strengthened my HTML skills and used the Eclipse IDE for the first time. I was thoroughly supported by the Eclipse Foundation team including Stephanie Swart, Thabang Mashologu, Anne Jacko, Eric Poirier, Chris Guindon, Laura Tran…(just to name a few), along with many others. I look forward to publishing what’s on our editorial calendar and continue giving you ‘hot off press’ news from the Eclipse community.

 

Stay tuned!!

 

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