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over 10 years
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With close to 100 participants each, Munich and Zurich are among the largest Eclipse democamps. Last week, participants in the two towns north of the Alps had the opportunity to meet old and new friends and learn about a wide variety of topics in the Eclipse ecosystem.
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over 10 years
ago
With close to 100 participants each, Munich and Zurich are among the largest Eclipse democamps. Last week, participants in the two towns north of the Alps had the opportunity to meet old and new friends and learn about a wide variety of topics in the Eclipse ecosystem.
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over 10 years
ago
With close to 100 participants each, Munich and Zurich are among the largest Eclipse democamps. Last week, participants in the two towns north of the Alps had the opportunity to meet old and new friends and learn about a wide variety of topics in the Eclipse ecosystem.
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over 10 years
ago
We are looking forward to next week’s DemoCamp Zurich hosted at the ETH. Next to Eclipse SmartHome (Jochen Hiller), EMF Forms (Jonas Helming), e(fx)clipse Compensator (Tom Schindl), Eclipse Scout (Matthias Zimmermann) and the Yakindu Statechart Tool
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over 10 years
ago
We are looking forward to next week’s DemoCamp Zurich hosted at the ETH. Next to Eclipse SmartHome (Jochen Hiller), EMF Forms (Jonas Helming), e(fx)clipse Compensator (Tom Schindl), Eclipse Scout (Matthias Zimmermann) and the Yakindu
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over 10 years
ago
We are looking forward to next week’s DemoCamp Zurich hosted at the ETH. Next to Eclipse SmartHome (Jochen Hiller), EMF Forms (Jonas Helming), e(fx)clipse Compensator (Tom Schindl), Eclipse Scout (Matthias Zimmermann) and the Yakindu
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over 10 years
ago
We are looking forward to next week’s DemoCamp Zurich hosted at the ETH. Next to Eclipse SmartHome (Jochen Hiller), EMF Forms (Jonas Helming), e(fx)clipse Compensator (Tom Schindl), Eclipse Scout (Matthias Zimmermann) and the Yakindu Statechart Tool
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over 10 years
ago
Developers often see the documentation as a non-urgent task. As a result, documentation always ends up at the end of the task list. For an open-source project this is a dangerous approach as having no documentation at all, and even bad/outdated documentation represents a serious obstacle for growing a community successfully.
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over 10 years
ago
Developers often see the documentation as a non-urgent task. As a result, documentation always ends up at the end of the task list. For an open-source project this is a dangerous approach as having no documentation at all, and even bad/outdated documentation represents a serious obstacle for growing a community successfully.
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
Developers often see the documentation as a non-urgent task. As a result, documentation always ends up at the end of the task list. For an open-source project this is a dangerous approach as having no documentation at all, and even bad/outdated documentation represents a serious obstacle for growing a community successfully.
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