Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: Wiring Hacker Synapses

Google Tech Talks June 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Eclipse Day at the Googleplex Wiring Hacker Synapses: Collaborative Coding and Team Tooling in Eclipse by Scott Lewis, Composent & Mustafa K. Isik ECF is a communication framework and an increasing set of integrated tools. ECF provides APIs useful for the development of Equinox-based servers, RCP applications, and Eclipse-based development tools. The provider architecture supports the use of existing communications services, such as Google Talk and UI …

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8 Responses to “Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: Wiring Hacker Synapses”

  1. Murikal Says:

    huhu musti,
    tolle …

    huhu musti,
    tolle präsentation !
    lg

  2. stuffed34animal Says:

    mustafa !!!
    mustafa !!!

  3. spidfire Says:

    Hmm havent found it …
    Hmm havent found it yet, could you give me a link? Maybe i can help them :) (guess not)

  4. bemasher Says:

    Notepad++ just …
    Notepad++ just recently implimented npp docshare which is the same general idea. You can serve a document for others to connect to and edit simultaneously. The features is still pretty new in npp though so it’s a little buggy and not very fleshed out.

  5. ericjain Says:

    This is a talk …
    This is a talk about shared editing in Eclipse (using the Eclipse Communication Framework). The talk starts with a brief demo. Impressive, though I wonder how well such shared editing works without a “high-bandwidth” communication channel such as voice? The main part of the talk is an explanation of how basic editing conflicts are resolved. The talk wraps up with a brief mention of future directions for the project, and the last 12 min are questions and answers.

  6. spidfire Says:

    oh great, i will …
    oh great, i will look if i can intergrate it in n++, otherwise i will wait until you bring out a kind of framework

  7. codesurgeonblog Says:

    Cola is open source …
    Cola is open source. Follow the pointers in my talk for more information and documentation.

  8. spidfire Says:

    looks very …
    looks very interesting :D
    is it going to be free so it can be implemented in programs like notepad++?

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