• Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic
programming forums Java Mobile Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Micro Controllers OS Languages Paradigms IDEs Build Tools Frameworks Application Servers Open Source This Site Careers Other Pie Elite all forums
this forum made possible by our volunteer staff, including ...
Marshals:
  • Campbell Ritchie
  • Jeanne Boyarsky
  • Ron McLeod
  • Paul Clapham
  • Liutauras Vilda
Sheriffs:
  • paul wheaton
  • Rob Spoor
  • Devaka Cooray
Saloon Keepers:
  • Stephan van Hulst
  • Tim Holloway
  • Carey Brown
  • Frits Walraven
  • Tim Moores
Bartenders:
  • Mikalai Zaikin

EclipseCon 2004

 
Author
Posts: 16
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Given all the recent Eclipse questions I just wanted to mention that there's still time to get to EclipseCon 2004 (Feb 2-5 in Anaheim). Most of the Eclipse open source developers will be there. In addition, the program is cool (but I'm biased ).
EclipseCon Program
--erich
EclipseCon Program Chair
(fyi - I wouldn't have posted this message without getting the permission from Thomas Paul)
 
Ranch Hand
Posts: 3404
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
I notice quite a few languages are going the Eclipse way e.g. Smalltalk and Cobol.
"Eclipse is the most effective IDE for practicing Extreme Programming (XP). Its design embodies XP's values of Simplicity, Feedback and Communication. Its tools provide powerful support for test-driven development, refactoring, continuous integration, collective-code ownership and coding standard. This session will demonstrate how XPers use Eclipse to efficiently and effectively practice XP. We will also give a sneak peak of some of the latest XP development tools for Eclipse."
 
reply
    Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic