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What Eclipse IDE must learn from other IDEs to survive?

Karsten Thoms (itemis AG)

Let’s face the truth: The Eclipse IDE is not the first choice for developers. Especially in the field of Java and Web Development, other IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA, VS Code or Gitpod are attracting most new users. Even worse, more and more Eclipse users move away.

Being an Eclipse user for decades meanwhile I have learned to be productive with the Eclipse IDE, and still like it. But in the recent past, my projects required me to use other IDEs as well. And yes, the grass is green on the other side.

So what makes those IDEs more attractive? Why do some developers hate Eclipse IDE and love others? Where does the Eclipse IDE need to improve and invest to be competitive in the future? Let’s find some answers by showing where the Eclipse Platform can learn from.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

Adopting Theia - Insights from an Initial Contributor

Paul Maréchal (Ericsson AB)

Are you in the process of adopting Eclipse Theia as a platform for your next IDE or tool project? In this talk, we’ll share our technical experience from over 5 years as core maintainers of Theia and using it to deploy various internal projects. Join us and learn from our ideas, issues and successes!

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

Run your favorite IDE on Kubernetes

Ilya Buziuk (Red Hat, Inc.)
David Kwon (Red Hat, Inc.)

In this session, you will learn about the cutting-edge version of Eclipse Che - a next-generation container development platform, that allows you to run your favorite IDE on Kubernetes. During the talk, we are going to demo various IDEs powered by Eclipse Che and running on Kubernetes

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

Qualified Tools: Confidence in your daily use of IDEs

Oscar Slotosch (Validas AG)
Alexander Fedorov (ArSysOp)

Safety standards like ISO 26262 requires "Confidence in the use of SW tools". But how this could be applied to your daily use of Tools and IDEs?

Within the talk we present the requirements from safety standards and explain what this means for Tool developers and Tool users. Tools need to be classified and if they are critical they need to be qualified in order to use them with confidence to avoid safety critical incidents caused by Tool failures.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

NXP S32Design Studio Eclipse CDT based IDE for Automotive world

Sergei Kovalchuk (NXP USA, Inc.)

I would like to introduce the NXP S32Design Studio  Eclipse CDT based IDE for the Automotive world.

Would you like to know how to combine and adopt Eclipse Technology for IDE creating?

Would you like to know what S32Design Studio is? 

How is it oriented on NXP automotive market?

What benefits on using IDE for automotive?

Level of knowledge:  Basic knowledge of IDE and Eclipse CTD  

Attenders can learn:  What IDE includes from Eclipse Technologies side, what feature supported for NXP Automotive processors programming.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Built on Eclipse Technologies
Built on Eclipse Technologies

Your strategy for cloud-based tooling

Maximilian Koegel (EclipseSource)

You learned about all these great technologies for cloud-based tooling, but you wonder how to move forward in your own project. You have existing tooling, developed for years and want to learn if and how to migrate it into the web. You want to avoid the risk of multiplying your effort and never achieving any significant additional value. Join our talk where we will provide you with guidelines on how to develop a strategy for your cloud-based tool project!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Everything can be as easy as clicking a link - How to handle custom URL schemes in your Eclipse based application

Matthias Becker (SAP SE)

Eclipse Platform 4.10 introduced “Link Handlers”. With that Eclipse platform can now handle custom URL schemes. 
In the meantime the Link Handler infrastructure has been adaopted by various projects.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Marketing an IDE to Developers - lessons and hints

Developers are a queer bunch when it comes to marketing. They have developed an amazing smell for 'corporatey' marketing techniques and guess what - they don't like it.

In this presentation we'll turn things upside down - you'll see what a developer can do when he decides to do marketing.

You'll be surprised.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Welcome to Open Source

Awesome experience with Scala on Eclipse

Tomasz Godzik (VirtusLab)

Currently, most Scala developers use Intellij IDEA as their main tool to write code. While it is a wholesome and tested solution, it might not suit everybody’s needs. A lot of people are using Eclipse as their editor of choice and the current solution, Scala IDE that is based on Eclipse, is no longer actively maintained. Metals is a Language Server Protocol (LSP) implementation enables users of Eclipse to enjoy rich IDE capabilities such as code completion, rename, diagnostics, goto definition and more.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Tools & IDEs

Eclipse Theia 1.0 - The new platform for engineering tools

Sven Efftinge (TypeFox GmbH)

Eclipse Theia is a new platform for building cloud and desktop tools for engineers and developers. It's a truely open-source, vendor neutral IDE framework based on modern technology and is already adopted by Google, SAP, arm, Alibaba, RedHat, IBM, Ericsson, TypeFox and many others.

In this session I want to walk you through the history of the project, take a deep dive into its current state and explain how we managed to grow a very active and diverse community.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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