Announcements| 2013/10/01 | EclipseCon 2014 - Call for Papers Now Open EclipseCon 2014 is scheduled for March 17-20 in San Francisco, CA. The conference call for papers is now open. Everyone is invited to submit a speaking proposal.
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| 2013/09/25 | Eclipse Newsletter - How software lifecycle tools are changing 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.
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| 2013/09/19 | Eclipse Webinar - Web-based BPM with Stardust The Stardust webinar is now available on our YouTube Channel. Previous webinars are available on our webinar playlist.
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| 2013/09/19 | Organize an Eclipse DemoCamp in Your City 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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| 2013/09/09 | Register for the Eclipse Training Series - Fall 2013 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...
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Community News| 2013/10/03 |
Excelsior JET Now Supports Eclipse RCP 4.3 (Kepler) Excelsior LLC updated its Excelsior JET 8, a solution for the protection of code and data incommercial Eclipse RCP applications, to support the latest version of the Eclipse RCP platform.
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| 2013/10/03 |
docfacto offers free-to-use SVG UML shapes alongside the latest release of their toolkit docfacto has just released their latest docfacto toolkit update to the Eclipse Marketplace and on their website. The focus of this release has been on improving usability.
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| 2013/09/25 |
Codetrails announces Eclipse Membership and the release of intelligent code recommendation tooling Codetrails, the company behind the Eclipse Code Recommenders project, today announced their membership in the Eclipse Foundation and the 1.0 release of the [ctrl]flow Miner tool for creating intelligent code recommendations.
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| 2013/09/17 |
Contest and call for project contributors to Eclipse BPMN2 Modeler With the growing popularity of open source, it’s getting harder and harder to attract contributors to new projects. A quick Internet search shows us that there are about 20,000+ FLOSS projects out there, and the number of new projects continues to double about every 14 months.
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| 2013/09/11 |
Developintelligence Joins The Prestigious Eclipse Foundation Membership Continues DevelopIntelligences Commitment to Helping Developers Successfully Adopt Open Source Software.
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