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Eclipse DemoCamps Helios 2010/Vienna

Eclipse-camp.gif What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?


Motto

  • After last year's success[1] we will try something different this time:
  • Instead of your fancy packaging[2] (i.e. slides)
  • we want to see you making your hands dirty[3] and show us how to create something (i.e. code).
  • short: Show Me Code - No Slides - No Suits ;-)

Location

Conference Center NINETEEN/Business Base NINETEEN (Google Maps)
Mooslackengasse 17, 1190 Wien (U4 Heiligenstadt)
Conference Room No. 4

Date and Time

June 25, 2010
16:00 - 22:00 (or later, we have the key for the room ;-)

Schedule

16:00 - 16:30 : come together "warm up" (last software installations, first beer ;-)
16:30 - 22:00 : demos, mixed with chat and beer! (Sorry no food this time - bring a sandwich ;-)
22:00 - ??:00 : come together, spontaneous presentations, "cool down" in the Lounge

Organizers

  Codeworks.png   Codecop.png

Sponsors

Sphinx logo.gif   Agentex logo rgb 300dpi.jpg
Systemone web.png   Ciit-logo.gif   Javatraining dunkelblau final.png

(*) Gold Sponsor, thank you very much

Demos

As said in the motto above, we would like to create a deeper and more personal experience. Speakers should prepare a 30 to 60 minutes interactive demo (aka mini workshop or live coding) that gives some understanding and hands-on experience of the presented subject. In a nutshell we want to code together, guided by the presenter's deeper knowledge of the topic. (Demos will be in German.)

If for some reason interactive or live coding is not an option, the demo should at least show code and explain the interesting tidbits in the code. Please try to avoid slides if possible. (Of course, a few slides to give an overview or explain some structural dependencies are ok.)

Planned Demos

  • ~16:30 - Markus Musil, Codeworkz, "Introduction"




  • ~17:30 - Bernhard Woditschka & Joachim Grüneis, "Speed up your Domain Driven Design with Xtext" (based on a real world project)
    • Workshop
    • approx 60'
    • Based on a sample project...
    • ... from the idea to the DSL
    • ... from the DSL to Java, HTML and Graphics
    • ... embed the DSL into Eclipse
    • System Requirements:


  • ~18:30 - Break


  • ~19:00 - Stephan Herrmann, "Enter the next dimension of modularity using the Object Teams Development Tooling"
    • Workshop
    • 60'
    • initial steps of programming in OT/J using "roles" and "teams"
    • a tour around the Object Teams Development Tooling - browsing, code assist, debugging and much more
    • using OT/J and OT/Equinox for building and adapting Eclipse plug-ins
    • System Requirements: Object Teams Development Tooling
      • The OTDT installs best into the Eclipse SDK aka the Classic package, please use 3.6 RC4 or better -- this is the Helios DemoCamp  :)
      • Or install the package Eclipse IDE for Java Developers and install Object Teams via the "Eclipse Marketplace" (expect additional plugins (notably from PDE) to be installed, too).



  • ~20:50 - Sebastian Krzyzanowski, APA-IT & Christian Schiestl, Sphinx IT Consulting, "NeMo DigiClip - Eclipse RCP Applikation zur Medienbeobachtung"
    • Product Presentation
    • approx 15'
    • some cool features of the RCP product
    • some code fragments of RCP coding


  • ~21:00 - Break


  • ~21:30 - Kilian Matt, INSO, "Code Reviews with Mylyn Reviews"
    • Workshop
    • approx 30' (15' Hands-on, 15' slides, outlook and discussion)
    • General usage of Mylyn
    • Reviewing a patch for a task
    • System Requirements: Eclipse Helios with Mylyn and Mylyn Reviews(Update site TBA)


Special Guests

  • Depending on his time, Tom Schindl, BestSolution.at, will drop in and give a short overview on "e4".

Infrastructure

  • You need to bring your computer.
  • WiFi (WLAN) will be available.
  • 30 pcs. Sphinx USB sticks with some of the required software will be around. (Thanks again to our sponsor sphinx IT-Consulting.)
  • Nevertheless install Eclipse and the necessary software components beforehand. Exact system requirements are given in the presentation abstracts.
  • Drinks will be available.

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to michael.clay at codeworkz dot at.

  1. Michael Clay, Codeworkz
  2. Peter Kofler, code-cop.org
  3. Markus Musil, Codeworkz
  4. Kilian Matt, INSO/Mylyn Reviews
  5. Christian Schiestl, Sphinx IT Consulting
  6. Sebastian Krzyzanowski, APA-IT
  7. Florian Pirchner, redView
  8. Joachim Grüneis
  9. Bernhard Woditschka
  10. Stephan Herrmann, Eclipse Object Teams Project
  11. Maximilian Kögel, EMFStore
  12. Jonas Helming, EMF Client Platform (ECP)
  13. Werner Keil
  14. ?Tom Schindl
  15. Lubos Bistak
  16. Roland Germ
  17. Sebastian Dietrich
  18. Christoph Bach, CPB Software
  19. Michael Pircher, JSUG
  20. Christian Flandorfer, JSUG
  21. Christoph Nagl
  22. Johannes Smutny
  23. Bruno Leon
  24. Matthias Treitler
  25. Hans Sowa
  26. Horst Scheruga, IT-Brain Software
  27. Jasmin Peralta
  28. Georg Siegert
  29. Michael Kalkusch
  30. Dorde Torbica, s IT Solutions
  31. Peter Parapatics, System One
  32. ?Marcus Vitek
  33. Maximilian Weißböck
  34. Alexander Mintchev, Kalina Star
  35. Igor Jancev, Smile IT Solutions
  36. Oliver Filz, s IT Solutions
  37. Robert Handschmann, Sphinx IT Consulting

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