Eclipse and Java Blog by Michael Scharf

Here I collect interesting links and findings about eclipse and java...

Thursday, May 29, 2014

How to make eclipse attractive to new communities?

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Recently, I had some discussions with different people on how to make eclipse attractive for non-java communities, in particular for web an...
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Evolution: form Emacs to Eclipse to IntelliJ and back to Emacs?

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A few days ago, Dinis Cruz asked " Why doesn't Eclipse community stand-up more to IntelliJ? ". As a long term eclipse ...
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

A new Equation for Intelligence F = T ∇ Sτ - a Force that Maximises the Future Freedom of Action

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Intelligence is a Force with the Power to Change the World Describing intelligence as a physical force that maximises the future freedom...
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Friday, October 11, 2013

Imagine the eclipse IDE would cost $300...

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Summary Eclipse should have a price tag. Reason: for many customers, it is much easier to pay than to provide a committer. There s...
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Support fundraising for LiClipse and PyDev

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The last days I have been struggling setting up a development environment to browse and understand some open source projects that contain al...
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Coming to EclipseCon 2013 as freelancer...

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This year I will come as independent freelancer to EclipseCon2013. After 19 years working for the same company it is time for me to move on ...
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Contradicting myself with my eclipsecon submissions....

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If you look at my EclipseCon 2010 submissions: 1443 Declarative UI sucks? Create your own! 1480 Extensible EMF Switches 1483 Annoyed b...
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Future of eclipse: The Road Construction Analogy

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Frank Gerhardt  will host a session at ESE called Symposium on Eclipse Foundation 2.0 . Half a year ago I burned my fingers with my "Ec...
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Never put things above a user specified path

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If you tell a program to use a path to store something you normally expect that the program puts its data inside that path and not into the...
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Every pixel counts! The new eclipse fullscreen plugin...

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A few days ago Kevin McGuire blogged with the title Every pixel is sacred (not any more!) and a follow up Eclipse UI Real Estate Wasters! ...
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