New DTP Project Proposed! [message #117] |
Fri, 18 March 2005 17:51  |
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Originally posted by: john.graham.sybase.com
The DTP proposal has been updated to add a Data Modeling Tools project.
Proposed by Martyn Roberts and Scott Ambler, this project brings a welcome
set of frameworks and tools that complement DTP nicely. Initially, there is
just a description in the proposal, but we intend to flesh out the details
in the coming weeks, working with input and collaboration from the
community.
Welcome, Martyn and Scott: we look forward to working with you!
-- John Graham
john.graham@sybase.com
Eclipse DTP
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Re: New DTP Project Proposed! [message #133 is a reply to message #118] |
Tue, 05 April 2005 14:29  |
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Originally posted by: ian.no.spam.please
Scott Ambler wrote:
> I'm excited to be involved with this project as I truly believe that
> it's high time that developers had access to a good set of database
> development tools.
Hi Scott.
In case anybody doesn't know that name, Scott is the author of the book
"Agaile Database Techniques", that I hope is going to be very near and
dear to the heart of this project. Think "Refactorings applied to
relational databases" and you'll see the relevance... I can't wait for
the day when my Eclipse Refactorings menu has a whole section for
databases.
Good to see you onboard this project!
Ian Darwin
http://www.darwinsys.com/
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Re: New DTP Project Proposed! [message #564339 is a reply to message #117] |
Mon, 28 March 2005 14:18  |
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I'm excited to be involved with this project as I truly believe that
it's high time that developers had access to a good set of database
development tools.
- Scott
Scott W. Ambler
www.ambysoft.com/scottAmbler.html
Visit www.agiledata.org for my data writings.
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Re: New DTP Project Proposed! [message #564361 is a reply to message #118] |
Mon, 28 March 2005 19:51  |
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I agree. Will this project be seperate from the DTP or integrated in some
way. Definitely interested in being involved myself.
"Scott Ambler" <eclipse@ambysoft.com> wrote in message
news:e1mg41hunmtapa0rkllhdoeotr1lo9n8h2@4ax.com...
> I'm excited to be involved with this project as I truly believe that
> it's high time that developers had access to a good set of database
> development tools.
>
> - Scott
> Scott W. Ambler
> www.ambysoft.com/scottAmbler.html
> Visit www.agiledata.org for my data writings.
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Re: New DTP Project Proposed! [message #564380 is a reply to message #120] |
Wed, 30 March 2005 15:56  |
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Perhaps some terminology is in order.
DTP is a top-level project. That means it is a collection of many projects.
What is being proposed here is one more additional project within the DTP
family of projects.
So it would not be "separate" from DTP. It would be "part of" DTP.
Hopefully this makes sense.
"Dan Sobotincic" <dansobotincic@harcase.com> wrote in message
news:d2a8rf$ibi$1@news.eclipse.org...
>I agree. Will this project be seperate from the DTP or integrated in some
> way. Definitely interested in being involved myself.
>
> "Scott Ambler" <eclipse@ambysoft.com> wrote in message
> news:e1mg41hunmtapa0rkllhdoeotr1lo9n8h2@4ax.com...
>> I'm excited to be involved with this project as I truly believe that
>> it's high time that developers had access to a good set of database
>> development tools.
>>
>> - Scott
>> Scott W. Ambler
>> www.ambysoft.com/scottAmbler.html
>> Visit www.agiledata.org for my data writings.
>
>
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Re: New DTP Project Proposed! [message #564585 is a reply to message #118] |
Tue, 05 April 2005 14:29  |
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Scott Ambler wrote:
> I'm excited to be involved with this project as I truly believe that
> it's high time that developers had access to a good set of database
> development tools.
Hi Scott.
In case anybody doesn't know that name, Scott is the author of the book
"Agaile Database Techniques", that I hope is going to be very near and
dear to the heart of this project. Think "Refactorings applied to
relational databases" and you'll see the relevance... I can't wait for
the day when my Eclipse Refactorings menu has a whole section for
databases.
Good to see you onboard this project!
Ian Darwin
http://www.darwinsys.com/
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