Last week I was at EclipseCon Europe where I gave two talks. The first one was about making the Eclipse IDE fun again. The major part of the talk was a number of live demos and showcases for making the IDE fun and even more useful again. But since these live demos are not on the slides, they are a bit misleading and highlighting mostly the pain points that we talked about in the intro section of the talk. Anyway, here are the slides:
The other talk was about improving performance of Eclipse-based tooling:
Enjoy!
Last week I was at EclipseCon Europe where I gave two talks. The first one was about making the Eclipse IDE fun again. The major part of the talk was a number of live demos and showcases for making the IDE fun and even more useful again. But since these live demos are not on the slides, they are a bit misleading and highlighting mostly the pain points that we talked about in the intro section of the talk. Anyway, here are the slides:
The other talk was about improving performance of Eclipse-based tooling:
Enjoy!
Slides from EclipseCon Europe 2013
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