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Wind River Blog Network: Can an LGPL Qt give C++ a lift?
By Doug SchaeferBlack Duck recently announced their top Rookie Open Source projects for 2008 which using a bit of a weird metric, ...
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Wind River Blog Network: A tribute to ObjecTime
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Jul 14, 2008By Doug Schaefer As I mentioned recently, I've been thinking of how you could program UML-like actions using C++ in a manner similar to ...
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Paul Tingey: Open Source: Do you love it or hate it?
A recent blog entry by Jeff Kaplan (Thailand v. Philippines: Open ... The Philippines Congress is to discuss a proposed Free Open Source ...
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Wind River Blog Network: Eclipse Architecture Council meeting on ...
1 post - 1 author - Last post: May 13, 2008By Martin Oberhuber The Eclipse Architecture Council is holding a special 1-hour open phone meeting to discuss the Architectural Foundations ...
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Wind River Blog Network: Eclipse Architecture Council meeting on ...
1 post - 1 author - Last post: May 13, 2008By Martin Oberhuber The Eclipse Architecture Council is holding a special 1-hour open phone meeting to discuss the Architectural Foundations ...
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Wind River Blog Network: Beagle Board and Eclipse Distros
Feb 9, 2009 ... By Doug SchaeferWe had a meeting a few days ago amongst interested parties in an Eclipse IDE distribution for embedded.
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Paul Parkinson: Eclipse - Babel fish for engineers?
In the recent blog More Eclipse News, Alex Wilson commented on how Eclipse is becoming increasingly pervasive throughout the software ...
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Alex Wilson: More Eclipse news
February 22, 2007. More Eclipse news. Comment now! Following on from my last blog, I see that RTI has also joined the Eclipse Framework. ...
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Paul Parkinson: The Ravenscar Profile
A few weeks ago, I took a few days leave to enjoy the end of the British summer and went hiking amongst the green hills and valleys of the ...
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Wind River Blog Network: Javascript and C++, eh?
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Nov 28, 2008By Doug Schaefer I can't get my mind off of Dave Thomas's keynote at Eclipse Summit Europe. His words made so many things crystallize in my ...
 
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