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Eclipse DemoCamp Szeged, Hungary, June 10th

We are having yet another DemoCamp in Szeged, Hungary, on June 10th. See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Szeged for details.

Eclipse DemoCamp Stuttgart am 16. Juni 2009

Eclipse DemoCampEclipse DemoCamp

I'm organizing a DemoCamp for the Java User Group Stuttgart. Here is the invitation:

Einladung zum Eclipse DemoCamp Stuttgart am Dienstag, 16. Juni 2009, 18.30 Uhr

Am 26. Juni 2009 erscheint Eclipse 3.5 Galileo und wir veranstalten aus diesem Anlass eines der weltweit ca. 30 Eclipse DemoCamps.

> The Eclipse DemoCamps are an opportunity to showcase all of the cool
> interesting technology being built by the Eclipse community. They are

EclipseCon 2009 conference report (translated from German, Heise Developer)

This conference report by Jochen Hiller, Bernd Kolb and me appeared originally in German at Heise Developer.

EclipseCon: The next version is on the horizon

Hot topics at EclipseCon 2009 were the Eclipse Runtime, Cloud Computing and the next version of Eclipse, e4. The conference showed signs of the financial crisis though.

Eclipse translations, Babel, FOLT and openTMS

Babel is the Eclipse translation project. But there is lot more going on in the translation area, in Japan at the Eclipse Japan WG and at FOLT here in Germany. The interesting thing about this is that it's all open-source, and all EPL - a huge potential for mutual benefits.

Let me first report on FOLT.

My Talks at Eclipse Forum Europe 2009

Eclipse Forum Europe 2009

At the Eclipse Forum Europe 2009 next week in Mainz, I will give three presentations. On the conferece site I'm the third guy from the left :-) Here are the presentations:

EclipseCON 2009 conference report published (in German)

EclipseCON 2009EclipseCON 2009

Jochen Hiller, Bernd Kolb and I have written a report about EclipseCON 2009 for Heise Developer.

The report is here.

Experiences with Eclipse Rich Client Development, EclipseCon 2004

I'm posting the slides of my EclipseCon 2004 presentation. The presentation is an experience report about my first RCP application when RCP didn't exist yet and we hacked Eclipse 2.0 into a generic framework. RCP appeared later that year in Eclipse 3.0.

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