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Best Practices Using The CDT Debugger
Marc Khouzam presents best practices for debugging using dynamic printf, reverse debugging, the GDB console, the standalone debugger, a Docker container and connecting CDT to a running GDB session.
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Scripting Eclipse with Python
Tracy Miranda demonstrates Python with the Eclipse Advanced Scripting Environment (EASE) for collaboration, reproducible research, and exploratory computation and data analysis.
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Building Modern UI for Eclipse RCP
The authors share their experience building the UI of an Eclipse product, introducing a new EMF-based widget toolkit providing native SWT controls, SVG, styling, declarative syntax and animation.
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Science at Eclipse
Jay Billings presents the Eclipse Science Working group, its history, members, current projects, and plans for the future.
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Faster Index for Java, or CDT Pays Its Debt to JDT
Stefan Xenos and Sergey Prigogin present how the JDT new index was made to be an order of magnitude faster than what it was before.
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Beam aboard the Eclipse User Storage Service
Christopher Guindon and Denis Roy introduce Eclipse USS and its SDK, discussing plans for its future and showing how to get started using this service.
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Adventures in 3D with Eclipse ICE and JavaFX
Robert Smith and Tony McCrary discuss how the JavaFX 3D API works and lessons learned during the migration of an existing 3D tool to JavaFX 8's 3D API.
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Eclipse Orion: Fast, Functional and at Your Fingertips
Steve Northover presents tips, tricks and new features that make JavaScript development more productive and fun with Eclipse Orion, including quick fixes, content assist and refactoring support.
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Your Agile Project at Eclipse with Tuleap
Manuel Vacelet and Pascal Rapicault introduce Tuleap - Scrum, Kanban, and generic bug tracking –, explaining how to integrate it with the Eclipse toolset and Bugzilla.
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Scientific Simulation with Eclipse - from Zero Code to Running on Lots of Cores in 10 Minutes
Alex McCaskey describes recent plugins implemented for the Eclipse ICE to streamline and improve the MOOSE development workflow, from application development to execution on a remote HPC resource.
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A Review of Eclipse 4, Its APIs and Architecture
Tom Schindl reviews Eclipse 4’s API and architecture, pinpointing successes, failures and mistakes.
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Moving a Large Swing-Based Geoscience Application to Eclipse
Mike Reyes and Mary Cole discuss the reasons for selecting Eclipse and RCP, how the move was made, challenges encountered during this move, and the benefits that have resulted from this change.