EclipseCon 2014: stakes and opportunities.



For this edition, EclipseCon 2014 North America will be held March 17-20 in (hopefully) sunny California at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport.
For those who unfamiliar, EclipseCon is about sharing best practices, insights, case studies, and innovations in the Eclipse community and in
the wider world of software development.
The tracks for 2014 include:
  • Eclipse RCP/Eclipse 4 : talks on migrating to Eclipse 4, best practices for Eclipse 4, building RCP applications, case studies, etc.
  • JavaScript Development: talks on Orion, frameworks like node.js, bootstrap, general JavaScript development, plus anything else of interest to JavaScript developers
  • Java Development: talks about Java 8, Java for PaaS, new Java frameworks, etc.
  • C/C++ Development : talks on embedded development, Linux development, or other talks relating to using Eclipse for C/C++ development
  • Lifecycle Tools: talks on tools they are used throughout the software development process, like Hudson, Maven, Gerrit, Git, etc.
  • Modeling: talks about using Eclipse modeling technology, domain specific languages, etc.
  • M2M Day (for the M2M Theme Day; see below): talks about Eclipse M2M projects and other related technologies, such as Arduino, BeagleBone or Raspberry Pi
  • PolarSys Day (for the PolarSys Theme Day; see below) : talks about the PolarSys Working Group and technologies related to embedded system development and more.
The Submissions FAQs and Speaker FAQs include lots of information. If you are new to submitting for EclipseCon, Connectikpeople strongly encourage you to read them.

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