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== Upcoming ==  
 
== Upcoming ==  
* [https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_IDE_Webinar_2023-06 Eclipse IDE Webinar 2023-06, June 15, 2023. 3PM CET / 9AM EST / 7:30PM IST]
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* Thursday June 15 [https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_IDE_Webinar_2023-06 Eclipse IDE Webinar 2023-06, June 15, 2023. 3PM CET / 9AM EST / 7:30PM IST]
 
# New and Noteworthy of Eclipse
 
# New and Noteworthy of Eclipse
 
# LSP for C/C++ in Eclipse CDT
 
# LSP for C/C++ in Eclipse CDT

Revision as of 15:04, 13 June 2023

Eclipse IDE Webinars will be held to promote and create buzz around the Eclipse IDE and the upcoming Eclipse IDE SimRel releases, following the schedule Eclipse Integrated Development Environment Simultaneous Release Schedule plan.

Upcoming

  1. New and Noteworthy of Eclipse
  2. LSP for C/C++ in Eclipse CDT
  3. Alternative Java Editing in Eclipse IDE, with JDT-LS

Next

(Dates and times planned, subject to change.)

Previous

  1. Spring Tools for Eclipse: What's New - Martin Lippert
  2. Language Servers for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile: What they are and why we care - Kathryn Kodama and Scott Kurz
  3. Extending Eclipse Sponsorship Initiative - Leif Geiger
  4. EquoIDE and SolsticeOSGi: A new minimalist runtime for Eclipse applications - Ned Twigg
  1. Javadoc Code Snippet support in Java 18 - Kalyan Prasad
  2. GitHub migration - Sravan Kumar
  3. M2Eclipse Maven Target Support - Christoph Läubrich

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