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A.N.M. Bazlur Rahman is a senior software engineer at Contrast Security, and the founder and moderator of the Java User Group in Bangladesh, which organizes meetups and conferences to share Java-related knowledge.
EclipseCon is a unique opportunity to explore the latest projects in our ecosystem, collaborate with like-minded people and share your experiences with the Eclipse community.
Find out how Theia gives developers what they need to build fully customized, next-gen IDEs and tools for desktop and cloud environments in our new project brief.
In partnership with Chainguard, the Rust Foundation, and the Open Source Security Foundation, we’re proud to release this new supply chain security report.
Virtual IoT and Edge Days is an online event for IoT and edge computing developers with an emphasis on Eclipse Foundation-driven projects and technologies.