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Category Archives: eclipsecon
Repost: EclipseCon 2012 – What I WANT!
I’m reposting this, after having reviewed the first batch of submissions. I’ve gone through and higlighted some key sections, at least for me. You have through Monday for early bird selection. Final submission deadline is Nov 18th. It’s that time … Continue reading
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EclipseCon 2012 – What I WANT!
It’s that time of year again…EclipseCon North America submission time. Like every year, the program committee is asking you to submit your talk early. Ian and Doug have been cracking the whip pretty hard telling us to blog, so here … Continue reading
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Where are those Dependencies?
After listening to several talks about preventing architecture erosion while at EclipseCon 2011, I decided to reinstall the PDE Incubator Dependency Visualizer plugin. One of the common problems I’ve run into with bundles, is the mixture of UI and Core dependencies. … Continue reading
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EclipseCon 2011: Tuesday Talk Highlight
For me on Tuesday, the clear stand out talk was the “Android Developers Tools” talk, although the “Stop the Erosion of Eclipse Architecture” talk has a personal interest followed by Ian’s and Pascal’s P2 talk…oh wait that is “p2″ (probably … Continue reading
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EclipseCon 2011: Monday Talk Highlight
Instead of giving a complete summary of Monday, I’ll try and highlight the one talk that I felt provided the most buzz that I attended. Of those that I didn’t attend, but was getting good buzz on twitter was … Continue reading
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Eclipsecon BOFs
So you did not get your talk accepted to Eclipsecon, do not threat. You can still get the information out to the attendees. Try holding a BOF (Birds of a Feather). Due to timing constraints for the Turmeric project from … Continue reading
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>Developing a Kick-Ass Tutorial for EclipseCon
>One thing that has been hit or miss at eclipsecons have been the tutorials. Tutorials are hard to do right. They need to be paced correctly, they need to have a good balance between introducing the topics and concepts, and … Continue reading
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>EclipseCon Submission Ideas
>…or How to Get Your’s Filtered to the Top of the List. Basically, Kent Beck had said it best, “Write to the Program Committee”. For more details see, “How to Get a Paper Accepted at OOPSLA.” Since I’m on the … Continue reading
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>EclipseCon 2010: Mystical Build Questions
>So does dealing with a build give chills? If it works on your machine it should work anywhere, right? Planning to attend the EclipseCon 2010 build panel on Tuesday? At Kim Moir‘s suggestion I’ve create a wiki page where you … Continue reading
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>The EclipseCon Bar Cat Mascot
>I had a request from a member in the eclipse community for a picture of my cat that is in my profile picture. Unfortunately, I can’t find the original requestors email address so I’m posting a good picture here. I’m … Continue reading
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