May 19, 2021 8AM-12AM PST (5PM-9PM CET)
This is an online event for IDE developers, with an emphasis on tools and best practices for development in the Cloud. It is an extension of the IDE Summit that debuted in October 2020 and aims to guide the future direction of IDE technology.
The IDE Summit revealed the need for a deeper dive into Cloud IDEs. What do developers need in the next generation of remote or web-based IDEs? What new IDE tools will best help them build cloud-native applications? How can existing IDEs more efficiently harness the cloud?
The event is open to anyone interested in adopting or currently building Cloud IDEs. It’s hosted by the Eclipse Cloud DevTools Working Group, part of the Eclipse Foundation. This is a vendor-neutral group focused on industry collaboration on open source cloud development tools.
Session Name | Presenter Name | Session Recording |
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Introduction |
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The Future of Cloud Development is Editor Neutral (and why development has remained local for so long) | Kyle Carberry | Session video for session The Future of Cloud Development is Editor Neutral (and why development has remained local for so long) |
Simplifying and Standardizing Developer Environments for the Cloud |
| Session video for session Simplifying and Standardizing Developer Environments for the Cloud |
Web-based Diagram Editors with GLSP | Philip Langer | Session video for session Web-based Diagram Editors with GLSP |
20 min break | ||
Achieving Economies of Scale in Cloud IDEs | Thomas Mäder | Session video for session Achieving Economies of Scale in Cloud IDEs |
Build it and You'll Learn: A Discussion About Lessons Learned Building Cloud Tools (Moderated by Jesse Williams) |
| Session video for session Build it and You'll Learn: A Discussion About Lessons Learned Building Cloud Tools (Moderated by Jesse Williams) |
Breakouts Social Hour with Wonder |
Join us for this fun, educational and interactive webinar series, featuring a variety of cloud development topics from community members!
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"In our customer projects around the globe, we can observe an increasing demand for web-based and cloud-based tooling….We believe the Eclipse ecosystem is on a very strong path to take and hold the same dominating position for tool building it has on the desktop also for web-based tools in the upcoming decade."
Dr. Jonas Helming, General Manager at EclipseSource