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RxJava and SWT: Out with Events, in with FRP
Ned Twigg discusses using RxJava to wrap SWT events, looking at a few simple SWT UI's, and coding them using raw SWT and then again using RxJava.
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Code in the Cloud with Eclipse Che and Docker
Stevan Le Meur, Florent Benoit explain how to setup a workspace in Eclipse Che, how to create the environment using Docker, and show some of the advanced features of the IDE.
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Let's Treat Eclipse Neon More Like a Product
Wayne Beaton overviews the current state of Eclipse, discussing how to improve the user experience, support channels, and how to tap into the funding available to work on Eclipse IDE improvements.
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Modeling Avengers: Open Source Technology Mix for Saving the World
The speakers discuss Smart Farming System Tooling, an environment to model, analyze and simulate an agricultural exploitation, biomass growth and water consumption based on user input and open data.
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Build Arduino Apps Like a Pro with the Arduino C++ IDE for Eclipse
Doug Schaefer overviews the Arduino C++ IDE for Eclipse and discusses plans to take the IDE beyond just Arduino and into other microcontroller boards such as the ESP8266 IoT platform.
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Rapid Integration of Scientific Software with Eclipse ICE
Andrew Bennett discusses the technical details associated with automating the development of Eclipse plugins, explaining how to build ICE items using the existing tools.
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Building Smart Editors with Eclipse and JavaFX
Thomas Schindl introduces the components and APIs available to build a custom IDE, showing how to build one that has Syntax Highlighting, Autocomplete, Error Reporting, Outline-Viewer and git support.
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Developing Cloud-native Applications with Eclipse and the Spring Tool Suite
Martin Lippert introduces “Boot Dashboard”, a new open source tool for developing, deploying and debugging microservices in the cloud.
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Git Journey from Mars to Neon
Matthias Sohn presents the Git features that are implemented in Eclipse Neon including git-flow commands, support for attributes, hooks and filters, versioning large binary files and others.
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Docker, Vagrant and Kubernetes Walk into an Eclipse'd Bar
Max Rydahl Andersen explains how one can use Docker and Vagrant today with Eclipse to improve the local development experience and then cover how it all came together in the cloud and container space.
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Node4J: Running Node.js in a JavaWorld
Ian Bull introduces Node4J and explores the performance characteristics and highlights the tools that help one develop, debug and deploy Node.JS applications running directly on the JVM.
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You, Me and Jigsaw
Thomas Schindl presents his view on the new Java 9 module system. He introduces the main concepts, presenting how it works and how it differs from OSGi.