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Eclipse, Mylyn and the TFI

Presented by Mik Kersten on Jun 03, 2009

Community
Architecture,
Java
Topics
Artifacts & Tools ,
Programming
Tags
Eclipse ,
IDEs ,
QCon San Francisco 2008 ,
QCon ,
Mylyn
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Summary
Part one focuses on an overview of Mylyn's task management features including offline editing, background synchronizations and change notifications with demos of how these work for Bugzilla and JIRA. Part two is an overview of how Mylyn's frameworks can be extended when building IDE, desktop, and server-side applications. NOTE THAT ANIMATIONS ARE MISSING.

Bio
Mik Kersten is the President and CTO of Tasktop Technologies, lead of Mylyn and member of the Eclipse Architecture Council and Board of Directors. Mik implemented the first aspect-oriented programming tool support and created Mylyn and the Task-Focused Interface. Mik likes building tools that offload our brains and make it easier to get creative work done.

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    Jun 4, 2009 12:16 PM by Mik Kersten

    Please note that something weird happened to the formatting and fonts during the production of the presentation, so you'll have to use your imagination in a few spots.

    Mik

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