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DATE | 2010-10-05 |
FROM | Ron Guerin
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] NYLUG Presents: 10/20 @ 6:30PM Annie Ying on Eclipse, from the Linux perspective
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM IBM 590 Madison Ave, 12th Floor corner of 57th Street
*** RSVP Closes at 4:30 PM the day of the meeting (sharp!) *** Please RSVP for EVERY meeting at this time. Register at http://rsvp.nylug.org/ Check in with photo ID at the lobby for badge.
Annie Ying - on - Eclipse, from the Linux perspective
Eclipse, a software development environment and an extensible plug-in platform, is closer to the Linux community than many Linux enthusiasts may think. Eclipse has a vibrant community of contributors of plug-ins and patches. Eclipse is governed by the Eclipse Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation (even though it was born in a corporation, IBM.) Each Eclipse installation comes with all the source code, supporting Linux enthusiasts' practice of hacking-code-to-make-people's-lives-easier. Started a couple of years ago, the Eclipse Linux Tools project provides better support for Linux developers, including integration with native development tools such as GNU Autotools and best practices for packaging. This project has also helped several Linux distributions with packaging of Eclipse itself. Eclipse's license is relatively friendly, further promoting the submission of contributions.
In this talk, Annie will explore these synergies of Eclipse and Linux. She will then dive into Eclipse hacking, both for customizing Eclipse for yourself or your organization, and for contributing patches and plug-ins back to the community.
More Information:
* Eclipse http://www.eclipse.org/
* Eclipse Linux Tools http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/
About Annie Ying: Annie Ying's professional life has been revolving around Eclipse for ten years, first as an intern at Eclipse's place of birth. After finishing a Master's degree in Computer Science in 2003, she had worked for IBM Watson Research Center for five years, building various programming tools on Eclipse. Currently, she is inventing the next generation programming tools as a PhD student in Computer Science at McGill University in Canada.
Meeting Location: Please note that this meeting will be held at IBM, 590 Madison Ave, 12th floor, corner of 57th Street, and not at Google. This is the building with the IBM logo on the front of the building.
Map: http://nylug.org/mapofibm
Swag (Give Away): During/after the meeting... unusually terrific swag may be given away.
Stammtisch: After the meeting ... You may wish to join up with other NYLUGgers for drinks and pub food. This month we'll be over at TGI Friday's (677 Lexington and 56th Street, Second floor, Northeast corner), but we are also evaluating other options for the future and welcome your suggestions.
http://nylug.org/tgifridays
Coding Workshops/Hacking Society: This is a group of people that wants to learn about and work on coding in Python, Smalltalk, Ruby, C++, and other languages, and hack on code. There will also be help given for those who wish to install Linux for the first time. Sometimes they go out to eat afterward.
Bring something to show off and discuss!
The workshops meet every other Tuesday, at the NY Public Library, Hudson Park Branch. 66 Leroy St. NY NY from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Next meetings are October 12, and October 26. See the calendar at: http://nylug.org/hackcalendar
Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good stuff.
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