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Re: [e4-dev] Introduction

Hi Robert

You seems have knowledge about UI coding.
If you are interested you could see the UFace project which is today into Eclipse incubator.

UFace provides UI common interface to manage any renderer.
Today UFace have JFace and Swing UI implementation.

Databinding is very important too into UFace (it use JFace DB internally).
If you are interested

I hope I don't disturb E4 forum with my post.

Regards Angelo

2009/1/21 Robert Wloch <robert.wloch@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,

a few weeks ago I subscribed to this mailing list, but was unable to post until Matt has helped me yesterday.

My name is Robert Wloch and I'm working as an IT consultant for itemis AG in Germany where I am developing RCP applications, Eclipse plug-ins, openArchtictureWare generators, and GMF Editors besides giving tutorials/workshops on GMF.

I code in Java for about 7 years, but I started using Eclipse "just" 3 years ago. Besides Java I have some knowledge of C/C++ and PHP as well as a bit of _javascript_ that I could possibly contribute. Over the last 3 years I've been doing a lot of UI coding (Swing, SWT, Qt3, Qt4, GMF).

I signed up on this mailing list for two reasons:
1) if there's need, I'd like to contribute to this great IDE
2) to be up to date about current progress and possible changes compared to "old" Eclipse 3.x

However, I go to admit that I didn't contribute anything to the old Eclipse yet. Hence I neither know much about how this can be done nor of its internal structure (besides from what I've seen on various debugging sessions). So, as others before me, I grateful to any helping hand, assistance, or mentor. ;-)

Cheers,

Rob
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