[PJUG Javamail] eclipse RCP rockstars?
Elias Volanakis
elias at eclipsesource.com
Thu Jun 25 11:51:36 EDT 2009
Hi Dean,
I'm an Eclipse committer working on several RCP-related projects since 2004.
Currently I spend 50% of my time as paid committer on Eclipse itself
and 50% on consulting projects with our clients. You can find my
Eclipse ramblings here: http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/author/elias/
I would love to meet for coffee and chat Eclipse. We are at 12th NW &
Flanders. Let's coordinate the details via private mail.
Kind regards,
Elias.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Dean Pierce<pierce403 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I am curious if anyone
> in Portland has a significant amount of experience with the eclipse RCP. I
> don't have any specific questions, but I have been cranking away at this
> project of mine (http://code.google.com/p/seedsofcontempt/) for the past
> couple years, and I basically want to know if I'm doing it right. Most of
> my code comes from hacked together examples from the internet, and an
> enormous amount of trial and error.
>
> I've read the books, tutorials, documentation, API specifications, listened
> to the podcasts, and hung out on the IRC channels on freenode etc, but I
> have never talked to an actual human with experience programming RCP apps.
> Most of the programmers I hang around with come at it from an infosec angle,
> and most of them, for some reason, can't stand coding in java.
>
> So, if anyone wants some free lunch or coffee, I would love to go over some
> of the high level theory of the eclipse RCP, and what the whole thing is
> really all about. I am mostly curious about what the feature/plugin
> higherarchy is actually supposed to look like, and how it is meant to fit in
> with the development lifecycle. Also, if anyone is interested in writing
> security tools in java, or they just want to make fun of my lame attempt at
> archetecture, I would love to meet up.
>
> I live in the middle of downtown portland, and work as a security
> consultant, so my schedule is pretty flexible.
>
> - DEAN
>
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