The traditional supplemental review for tardy projects wraps up on
June 20/2012. The list is relatively short, you can view it on the
Projects gateway page [1]. I will draw your attention to the single
graduation in the group. Along with their 1.0 release, Code
Recommenders is also graduating [2]. Congratulations!
I provided an incorrect link for the "releases" page last week. The
correct link is here [3]
We have three new project proposals:
VJET: _javascript_ Toolkit [4] VJET _javascript_ IDE's focus is a
general purpose toolkit for the _javascript_ language which can be
extended to understand different _javascript_ libraries. VJET is meant
to help _javascript_ developers to code with simple JS code to more
complex class/type libraries.
Damos [5] The scope of this project is to provide an
integrated development environment for developing data flow-oriented
systems using block diagrams.
EMF-IncQuery [6] EMF-IncQuery provides a new API for
querying EMF models, an implementation of the API that leverages an
incremental cache for fast retrieval, and a DSL and tools for
specifying and testing queries.
While I have your attention... Researchers from the Eindhoven
University of Technology are carrying out research about Eclipse API
usage in Eclipse products/solutions as part of a PhD research
project. The aim of the research is to understand the evolution of
third-party plug-ins in relation to Eclipse API usage. If you can
spare a few minutes, please complete their survey [7].
Thanks,
Wayne
[1] http://eclipse.org/projects/
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=217241
[3] http://eclipse.org/projects/releases/releases.php
[4] http://eclipse.org/proposals/webtools.vjet
[5] http://eclipse.org/proposals/tools.damos/
[6] http://eclipse.org/proposals/modeling.emf.incquery/
[7] http://www.laquso.com/limesurvey/index.php?sid=15331&lang=en
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Wayne Beaton
The Eclipse Foundation
Twitter: @waynebeaton
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