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=== Agenda: Eclipse for Mobile Developers ===
 
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'''"Eclipse for Mobile Developers"''' is the theme for this demo camp.
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'''1. Android Development with Eclipse''' (tentative)
 
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We would like to feature several mobile platforms that have Eclipse-based tooling, such as Android, BlackBerry, WebOS and others. An ideal presentation would give a brief intro to the technology and then demo the Eclipse-based tooling by showing how to develop for that platform. The time for each slot is approx. 30m. We'll have a projector and Wi-Fi on-site.
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If you would like to present at the DemoCamp, please [mailto:elias@eclipsesource.com contact us].
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'''Android Development with Eclipse''' (tentative)
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Michael Galpin is an engineer at eBay in its Architecture group. He has been working in software engineering and web development for 10+ years. He is also a freelance writer and has written for IBM developerWorks, TheServerSide.com, and the Java Developer's Journal. He is a regular on developerWorks and has written numerous articles about using Eclipse for developing in Java, C++, PHP, Python, and Ruby. He has spoken at technical conferences such as Eclipse Day at Google, Flex Camp, AjaxWorld, and EclipseWorld.
 
Michael Galpin is an engineer at eBay in its Architecture group. He has been working in software engineering and web development for 10+ years. He is also a freelance writer and has written for IBM developerWorks, TheServerSide.com, and the Java Developer's Journal. He is a regular on developerWorks and has written numerous articles about using Eclipse for developing in Java, C++, PHP, Python, and Ruby. He has spoken at technical conferences such as Eclipse Day at Google, Flex Camp, AjaxWorld, and EclipseWorld.
  
'''BlackBerry Application Development Options'''
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'''2. BlackBerry Application Development Options'''
  
 
Research In Motion is a longtime contributor and consumer of several Eclipse projects as a Enterprise Member of the Eclipse Foundation. From Java to Web (as well as Flash/AIR and native C/C++ on the BlackBerry Playbook), Eclipse plays an integral role in enabling developers on the BlackBerry platform. This talk discusses these options for BlackBerry Application development and demonstrates the Eclipse tooling.
 
Research In Motion is a longtime contributor and consumer of several Eclipse projects as a Enterprise Member of the Eclipse Foundation. From Java to Web (as well as Flash/AIR and native C/C++ on the BlackBerry Playbook), Eclipse plays an integral role in enabling developers on the BlackBerry platform. This talk discusses these options for BlackBerry Application development and demonstrates the Eclipse tooling.
  
''' iPad development with Eclipse '''
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'''3. iPad development with Eclipse '''
  
 
[http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse RAP] is a mature framework for writing multi-platform applications with Java. We are now adding the iPad as an additional platform. This talk will introduce the technology and demo a single-source / triple-platform app (Java client / PC web-client / iPad web-client).
 
[http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse RAP] is a mature framework for writing multi-platform applications with Java. We are now adding the iPad as an additional platform. This talk will introduce the technology and demo a single-source / triple-platform app (Java client / PC web-client / iPad web-client).

Revision as of 20:08, 25 October 2010

Eclipse DemoCamp Old.jpg What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

Location

TBD

Date and Time

Tuesday, November 9th 2010, 6 - 9pm. Talks start at 6:30pm.

Sponsors

Eclipsesource.png Eclipse.png

Organizer

Elias Volanakis (503 929 5537), EclipseSource

Agenda: Eclipse for Mobile Developers

1. Android Development with Eclipse (tentative)

Michael Galpin is an engineer at eBay in its Architecture group. He has been working in software engineering and web development for 10+ years. He is also a freelance writer and has written for IBM developerWorks, TheServerSide.com, and the Java Developer's Journal. He is a regular on developerWorks and has written numerous articles about using Eclipse for developing in Java, C++, PHP, Python, and Ruby. He has spoken at technical conferences such as Eclipse Day at Google, Flex Camp, AjaxWorld, and EclipseWorld.

2. BlackBerry Application Development Options

Research In Motion is a longtime contributor and consumer of several Eclipse projects as a Enterprise Member of the Eclipse Foundation. From Java to Web (as well as Flash/AIR and native C/C++ on the BlackBerry Playbook), Eclipse plays an integral role in enabling developers on the BlackBerry platform. This talk discusses these options for BlackBerry Application development and demonstrates the Eclipse tooling.

3. iPad development with Eclipse

Eclipse RAP is a mature framework for writing multi-platform applications with Java. We are now adding the iPad as an additional platform. This talk will introduce the technology and demo a single-source / triple-platform app (Java client / PC web-client / iPad web-client).

Elias Volanakis (@evolanakis) is an Eclipse RAP committer and mobile development enthusiast. At EclipseSource he helps customers write Eclipse-based software. When not coding he enjoys running and the art of cooking.

Who Is Attending

If you plan to attend please add your name and company to the list below. This will help us plan food & seating. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email. Thanks!

  1. Elias Volanakis (@evolanakis), EclipseSource
  2. Randy Hanford, Boeing
  3. Name, Company

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