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Ian Skerrett
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] Fwd: Re: modeling tutorial
The JDT tutorial has been accepted and the speakers notified. Doug was suppose to finalize it with the PC. :-)
I agree the scheduling is a challenge and I will work it out with Cedric.
Ian
On 12/8/2011 4:12 PM, John Arthorne wrote:
This is in addition to the JDT tutorial I assume.
It's fine with me, although scheduling might be tricky because there is also the Modelling Symposium, EMF Tutorial, and XText tutorial. I guess that's more your problem though ;)
John
I asked Cedric Brun from Obeo to provide a new abstract for a modeling tutorial. I really believe we need more modeling content to be relevant to our modeling community. I think Cedric has done a nice job coming up with a very practical tutorial.
Is the PC okay to have this the final tutorial?
Ian
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Hi Ian,
Here is a rough abstract, modeling is not the topic, the topic is automating part of your work building a tool within Eclipse, Eclipse Modeling being only
a mean to achieve that quickly. Do you think Modeling should appear in the title anyway ?
Overall, how do you feel about this abstract ?
"""
Tool up your applications development: Chrome App example
During this tutorial we will build an Eclipse tooling dedicated to the development of Chrome application using Eclipse Modeling technologies. From a prototype of a home power consumption tracking application you'll learn how to build a tooling enabling the
design and generation of other similar applications.
We will first start by using one of the most popular technology of the Eclipse Foundation, EMF, to define the necessary concepts for a Chrome application, then, in a second part, we will create a ready to go solution to be able to instantly manipulate those
concepts and finally during the third part of this tutorial, we will create code generators to generate the Chrome application.
This tutorial will give people the opportunity to manipulate some code with exercises, so bring your laptop and you'll leave with a working Eclipse tooling to generate Chrome applications. The talk will cover the following topic:
- building a specific tooling to design Chrome applications
- generating your Chrome application
- going further with the customization of the Eclipse platform
People attending this tutorial will learn how to build tools for their domain on top of the Eclipse platform. Starting with the definition of the concepts of a domain, after that we will see how we can customize the Eclipse platform to build tools for the manipulation
of those concepts and then attendees will learn how to build an efficient code generator to speed up their development.
"""
Regards,
Cédric
Le 07/12/2011 22:34, Ian Skerrett a écrit :
Cool, thanks for the fast response.
See I really do want lots of modeling content. :-)
On 12/7/2011 3:34 PM, Cédric Brun wrote:
Hi Ian,
thanks for keeping us in touch, we would gladly submit one for PC consideration.
It's a bit late here but I'll work on the abstract tomorrow morning.
Cédric
Ian Skerrett a écrit :
Cedric and Etienne,
One of our tutorial slots has opened up. We did not get a lot of modeling tutorials submitted so I wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions? If you would like to do one, I would be happy to submit your abstract to the PC for consideration. Fyi, I
really need to get this resolved this week, so I would need a rough abstract tomorrow.
FWIW, it would likely be schedule to run at the same time at the EMF tutorial or the Modelign Symposium.
Thanks
Ian
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