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Wednesday, December 11, 2013 - 11:00
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The technical program for the upcoming EclipseCon 2014 conference had been announced and includes 120 different technical talks and 14 in-depth tutorials. Register now and save $700.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013 - 08:00
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The Eclipse Foundation, the host of the Eclipse M2M Working Group, is pleased to welcome three new companies as members of the working group. 2lemetry, Bitreactive, and M2M Alliance have all joined the working group to participate in building a collaborative M2M and IoT community.
Starting today we are going to display some of the new designs on eclipse.org. Visitors to the web site will have an opportunity to +1, 0, or -1 on the design and provide comments.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013 - 08:00
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The keynotes speakers for EclipseCon 2014 have been announced. This year they will touch upon topics important to the future of the software industry and the future of Eclipse.
Thursday, November 21, 2013 - 08:54
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This month, the newsletter features Sirius. This new Eclipse project is a field-proven technology that allows you to create and represent information in a visual way. Read it now.
We're happy to announce the 6th annual Eclipse Day at the Googleplex, taking place December 18, 2013. Great speakers such as Tim Fox and Eric Clayberg will be presenting at this year's event. View the full program and register.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 - 11:00
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The September issue of the newsletter is now available. Read about how projects like Mylyn make it easier to integrate lifecycle tools from different sources and how it can be used with tools like Git, Gerrit and Hudson.
Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 21:54
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The Eclipse Foundation is sponsoring another series of Eclipse DemoCamps during the month of November. Don't miss this opportunity to meet and exchange with other community members. Sign-up now.
Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 21:54
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The Eclipse Foundation is sponsoring another series of Eclipse DemoCamps during the month of November. We want to encourage
Eclipse community members to organize a DemoCamp in your home city. DemoCamps are a great way to build a local Eclipse community.
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The Eclipse member companies are pleased to announce the Fall 2013 Training Series, taking place between Oct. 21 and Nov. 30, 2013. These training classes are an excellent opportunity for software developers and architects to learn more about Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), Eclipse4 RCP, Eclipse BIRT, Building OSGI/RCP applications with Maven/Tycho and Modeling Technologies.
This month, the newsletter highlights what the Eclipse Foundation has done to make it easier for end users and the community to contribute to Eclipse projects. Read more