Eclipse DemoCamps, Dec. 6-12: Copenhagen, Florence, Nieuwegein
December 6-12 is the last week for Eclipse DemoCamps. There were 33 events on the schedule this series - the most ever!
December 6-12 is the last week for Eclipse DemoCamps. There were 33 events on the schedule this series - the most ever!
It is time to start thinking about submitting a talk for EclipseCon 2010. The submission system is running, the program committee is ready, so now it is up to you to submit a great talk. The deadline for submissions is December 18.
During the month of November and early December, members of the Eclipse community will be hosting DemoCamps in cities around the world. Typically a DemoCamp consists of a series of short demos and presentations from developers building new and interesting solutions with Eclipse. It is a great way to discover and learn about new Eclipse technology. There is also lots of time for informal conversation and networking, so DemoCamps are a great way to connect with colleagues and friends.
There are 4 weeks left in the fall Eclipse training series. Classes on Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), Equinox & OSGi and Modeling are being offered until December 4. You can learn practical techniques and tips in a classroom setting or online from Eclipse experts.
See the schedule for a complete list of classes and course descriptions.
The Eclipse Foundation and Eclipse member companies are pleased to announce the fall 2009 training class series. The training is an excellent opportunity for software developers and architects to learn more about Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), Equinox & OSGi and Modeling technologies. Eclipse experts will lead the sessions, providing practical experience through classroom instruction and hands-on labs. Classes have been scheduled in 23 different cities around the world from October 19 to December 4, 2009.
Eclipse Summit Europe (ESE) starts in 1 month in Ludwigsburg, Germany on October 27. Now is a good time to register and book your hotel room if you would like to attend.
The Eclipse Foundation is pleased to announce the keynote speakers and technical program for the upcoming Eclipse Summit Europe (ESE) conference to be held October 27-29 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. ESE is the annual Eclipse European community conference that features sessions, tutorials and symposia on the latest Eclipse technologies.
Eclipse Insurance Day is being held in Cologne, Germany on September 30, 2009. This full-day event will provide an opportunity for insurance experts, IT managers and software architects to exchange experiences, get an overview of the options Eclipse is offering for insurance applications, and learn how to leverage Eclipse technology and the Eclipse community.
An early alpha release of e4, the next generation of the Eclipse platform, is now available and we want to get the community involved! Download e4 0.9 now to try it out.
The Eclipse Foundation wants to hear what you think of e4.
Registration for Eclipse Summit Europe 2009 is now open. The fourth annual Eclipse community event will be held October 27-29 in Ludwigsburg Germany.
Eclipse Insurance Day is being held in Cologne, Germany on September 30, 2009. This full-day event will provide an opportunity for insurance experts, IT managers and software architects to exchange experiences, get an overview of the options Eclipse is offering for insurance applications, and learn how to leverage Eclipse technology and the Eclipse community.
The call for participation is now open for Eclipse Summit Europe, the Eclipse Foundations annual European community event, taking place October 27-29, 2009 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. You are invited to submit proposals in five categories: 1) embedded, 2) IDEs, 3) modeling, 4) runtime, or 5) other new & noteworthy that is of interest to the Eclipse community.
The first Eclipse Acceleo Day is being held in Nantes, France on July 10, 2009. Acceleo is a component of the Eclipse Model to Text (M2T) project and the workshop will be an event where users and developers of Acceleo can meet, present their planned extensions, and discuss model-driven engineering.
On June 26, the Eclipse Foundation is presenting Galileo In Action - a virtual conference where you can interact with project leads involved in the release and see demos of the new features. The annual simultaneous release has now grown to 33 projects with over 24 million lines of code, contributed by committers around the world. With such a large global community, Eclipse wants to bring Galileo to you!