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Editor's Note

The goal of the Eclipse Science Working Group is to bring industry, academia, and government together to develop reusable open source software for scientific research. And, by the looks of it, the result of their hard work is undeniable.

Take, for example, Eclipse ICE; its latest version, 3.0 ("ICE III"), is a full redesign and nearly full re-implementation of the entire ICE platform that uses workflow aggregation and microservices to combine the core ICE framework with other workflow management systems. Speaking of improvements, Eclipse XACC's recent updates have enabled an expressive, single-source Pythonic approach for productive programming workflows on near-term quantum computers. Read more about Eclipse ICE and Eclipse XACC in this issue!

We're also checking up on Eclipse Advanced Visualization Project and Eclipse SWTChart and see how they are doing. Explore the great articles below, but also be sure to check out the Eclipse Science Working Group to explore other projects!

The Future of Scientific Workflows and What That Means for Eclipse ICE
Single-Source Pythonic Programming for Quantum-Accelerated Computing with Eclipse XACC
Microservice Architecture for the Eclipse Advanced Visualization Project
Eclipse SWTChart

There are a few events coming up soon. Check them out here and register to learn the latest on open source, open standards for building IoT solutions and cloud-native Java:

We are proud to announce that our 2019 IoT Developer Survey results are now available! Check out the findings to learn more about the key trends that are happening in this ever-changing environment and don't forget to read the blogs of Mike Milinkovich and Frederic Desbiens on their thoughts and reasoning behind the key results!

While you're at it, make sure to check out our previous surveys.

Happy reading!

Jameka Woodberry

@Marketing_Jamy


Articles

The Future of Scientific Workflows and What That Means for Eclipse ICE

Single-Source Pythonic Programming for Quantum-Accelerated Computing with Eclipse XACC

Microservice Architecture for the Eclipse Advanced Visualization Project

Eclipse SWTChart

New Project Proposals

  • Jakarta EE Examples was created to provide Jakarta EE examples that can be used freely without the need to add any license to the given examples when copying.
  • Eclipse Tempest will start by providing an IDE-agnostic library for tools required for cloud application development.
  • Eclipse Kiso was designed from scratch as a software development kit for IoT devices and has already been used and verified on a handful of existing products in the market. Eclipse Kiso's reusability, robustness and portability is a key factor which enables fast development and quick time to market for almost all kinds of IoT "Things" product development.

Interested in more project activity? Read on!

New Project Releases

View all the project releases here!.

Upcoming Eclipse Events

Eclipse events are being hosted all over the world! Get involved by attending or organizing an event. View all events.

Here is the list of upcoming Eclipse and Eclipse related events:

JAX 2019
May 6-10, 2019 | Mainz, Germany

Red Hat Summit
May 7-9, 2019 | Boston, USA

Eclipse IoT Day Santa Clara
May 13, 2019 | Santa Clara, USA

Eclipse SUMO User Conference 2019
May 13-15, 2019 | Berlin-Adlershof, Germany

IoT World
May 13-16, 2019 | Santa Clara, USA

Bosch Connected World
May 15-16, 2019 | Berlin, Germany

KubeCon Europe 2019
May 20-23, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain

Are you hosting an Eclipse event? Do you know about an Eclipse event happening in your community? Email us the details events@eclipse.org!

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