On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Oisin Hurley
<oisin.hurley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I though, seein' as I was being inquistive, I would take
a look at the Java tag as well :)
1151 Building Rich Internet Applications with Eclipse;
One Eclipse to Rule Them All
Belying the snappy title, this is just a wodge of slides
with too much text on them (they are attached), which
has little of practical value (download the slides and
read them!) so not good enough for this reduced market.
Drop it.
1214 The Holy Grail of JVM Forensics
Another snappy title, but there may be a Holy Hand
Grenade in there too -- I think this uses a commercial
product, but is it an advertisment in a conference that's
under pressure to pick the best and most appropriate
content? Perhaps not - consider dropping it.
1486 Fluent Interfaces: Domain-Specific Languages in Plain
Old Java
Not related to Eclipse at all, really, and something you can
just read about on the internet in detail, so consider dropping
this one.
I agree with removing all the above talks.
1498 Making Dependency Injection work for you
Not related to Eclipse, and, frankly, if DI doesn't work for
you, then just read up on it and try out all the dozens of
open source projects that use it. Not Eclipse-y enough,
reject.
I would like to keep 1498. The presenters are from eBay and have done a lot with Eclipse at eBay. For a Java talk, I think it's important as DI is something we overlooked for a long time at Eclipse (also within just vanilla Java) and has caused us some architectural heartache. If noone agrees, I would say look at their other talk (
1491) and get them to talk about their topic in the context of eBay too.