This month we feature some key Eclipse projects that are shaping the future of IDEs. The first article is about Eclipse Che,
a next-generation IDE built for the cloud that essentially provides an IDE on demand. We also have articles about the future of
Eclipse Orion, plug-ins to improve Eclipse JDT support for container-based development, and how DSLs can help you eat the world.
There is a lot going on with Eclipse IDEs. Try it all out!
Want to learn more? Great news! You can see all the authors speak about these very topics at EclipseCon 2016 this March. Check out the
full program.
I want to thank everyone who completed the Eclipse Newsletter survey. We are currently working on improving the newsletter — thanks to your great feedback.
Roxanne
Editor
@roxannejoncas
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PolarSys at ERTSS 2016
Jan 27-29, 2016
Toulouse, France
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Eclipse Special Day - OOP 2016
Feb 2, 2016
Munich, Germany
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Eclipse at Embedded World Conference 2016
Feb 23-25, 2016
Nuremberg, Germany
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EclipseCon 2016
Mar 7-10, 2016
Reston, Virginia
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IoT Summit 2016
Mar 8-9, 2016
Reston, Virginia
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FOSS4G NA 2016
May 2-5, 2016
Raleigh, North Carolina
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EclipseCon France 2016
June 7-9, 2016
Toulouse, France
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