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Mastering the Diversity in Smart Homes - A Practical Approach
Kai Kreuzer, Olaf Weinmann explain how Eclipse SmartHome can benefit from Vorto, so that the efforts of adding support for new devices in a commercial solution such as QIVICON can be heavily reduced.
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Oomph: Eclipse the Way You Want It
Ed Merks, Eike Stepper introduce Oomph, its architecture, and how to author a fully automated script that always produces the desired Eclipse development environment.
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Web vs Native: Where Are We Now?
Ruth John discusses about the browser, it’s emerging technologies and how much mobile technology has changed the direction of the web, when to go “web” and when to stay “native”.
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Full-text Search: Basics and Challenges
Itamar Syn-Hershko discusses full text search, what it is, how it works, improving relevance ranking, tackling multi-lingual search and challenges doing it with Lucene and Elasticsearch.
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Making Eclipse IDE Better at Handling Real-life Projects
Mickael Istria showcases a number of extensions to the Eclipse IDE making it easier to import projects (simple or complex) and honoring modularity in the Project Explorer.
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Git Mission to Mars
Matthias Sohn presents the some of the new or improved features in JGit and EGit 3.4: Luna, symlinks, submodules, stashes, hooks (in progress).
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Faster Objects and Arrays
Gil Tene introduces org.ObjectLayout, a new Java package designed specifically to enable JVMs to optimize memory layout for arrays and objects matching the performance of arrays of structs in C.
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Grails Plugin Testing Strategies
Baruch Sadogursky discusses how to maintain Grails plug-ins that play well with other plug-ins existing in the ecosystem.
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Groovy Vampires: Combining Groovy, REST, NoSQL, and More
Ken Kousen discusses combining various technologies: Groovy, Ratpack, MongoDB, Grails, REST.
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Dive into Single-Page Application with RaveJS and Grails
Fabrice Matrat shows how advanced architectural libraries, such as cujoJS and RaveJS, provide parallels to many of the concepts people love in Grails.
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Spring Cloud - A Toolbox for Distributed Systems
Oliver Gierke summarizes the problems Spring Cloud tries to solve and introduces the individual modules through practical code examples.
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Developing Passion, in Many Senses
Jon Skeet keynotes on developers’ passion for their craft, how to find, nurture and enjoy it, how to balance work and life activities, when to step back, and if too much passion can be a problem.