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If you weren’t able to join us in Ludwigsburg, or want to revisit your favorite presentation, 111 EclipseCon talks are now available on the Eclipse Foundation’s YouTube channel.
The survey asks respondents to rank the top cloud development environments, identify roadblocks to cloud IDE adoption, and share their thoughts on where the industry is heading.
Make sure you reserve your spot at the JakartOne Livestream to learn about the technical benefits of Jakarta EE and related technologies for developing cloud native Java applications.
Get to know Lan, a PMC member for the Eclipse Adoptium project, a committer on Eclipse AQAvit and Eclipse OpenJ9, and a test lead for IBM Runtime Technologies.