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Jo MD blog: Don't forget the Eclipse Modeling webinar
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Monday, June 28, 2010. Don't forget the Eclipse Modeling webinar. Don't forget the Modeling webinar. Today at 3:30pm UTC. The Eclipse Modeling Project is one of the most active projects within the Eclipse community. Ed Merks. Will give a quick overview of the Modeling projects in Helios and Sebastian Zarnekow. Will show Xtext. Cedric Brun. Will mainly talk about Acceleo. And he will demo what. Has done for this Helios release. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dont forget the Eclipse Modeling webinar.
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Java Fogy: July 2009
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Thoughts from an old developer with a penchant for young startups. 21 July, 2009. Xtext Linking one step at a time. The Eclipse environment with Xtext. Provides an astoundingly powerful toolset. The EMF/TMF folks are doing a great job providing good capabilities with straightforward means of tailoring and extension. That said, there's a lot to the environment that can make some tasks appear more daunting than need be. To start with, the. Binding has be be replaced by adding an override in the Language.
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Uncategorized | Lorenzo Bettini
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The forthcoming second edition of the Xtext book. The second edition of the Xtext book should be published soon! In the meantime it is already available for preorders. At the time of writing, you can benefit for discounts and preorder it at 10$. I’ll detail the differences and novelties of this second edition. But, first things first! A huge thank you to Jan Köhnlein. For reviewing this second edition, and a special thank you to Sven Efftinge. And in particular, to Serano Colameo. Which in the previous e...
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Xtext resources | M. L. B.
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Nerd ramblings, with a very irregular frequency. Here is a list of sites with, in my opinion, a lot of useful resources about Xtext. Remember to subscribe to the feeds! Most of the blogs are of people directly involved in the development of Xtext, so remember to say “thank you” to them! I will add links as I found them. If I missed a link, please write me a comment and I’ll correct this page! Xtext @ Eclipse Community Forums. Projects that use Xtext. What every Eclipse Developer should know about EMF.
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Jan's Blog: September 2013
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Saturday, September 7, 2013. Obi-Wan at the Edge. There are two hard problems in computer science: cache validation, variable substitution, and off-by-one errors. The uncounted latter is often referred to as OBOE or, with a geek sense of humor, "Obi-Wan error". Obi-Wan In Eclipse Diagram Editors. In an older post. I already mentioned one major weakness of GEF. You have to take round-off errors into account when approximating smooth curves (splines) with integer polylines. Otherwise your allegedly smo...
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Jan's Blog: August 2014
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Graphical Views for Xtext ctd. Read my previous post. For a rationale on graphical views). No matter with what graphics technology you choose to implement a diagram for your Xtext-based language, there are a few things you should know in order to connect the diagram view/editor to the rest of the infrastructure. For such an action. Xtext offers a bunch of classes making your life easier. EditorUtils. Finds the semantic model element at a given text offset. Note that the @Inject.
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Jan's Blog: May 2013
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Monday, May 20, 2013. Another Xtend and JavaFX Story. For my spare time JavaFX. Project, I was looking for a way to export a scene to SVG. Googling a bit I stumbled over a blog entry by Gerrit Grunwald. Who implemented an JavaFX shape to SVG path converter class. Project. It looked good so I decided to give it a try. The class is of course written in Java. Even though there is no technical reason - Java and Xtend. As well. I am a lazy guy. Luckily Krzysztof Rzymkowski had recently posted. Public static S...
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Jan's Blog: Xtext, Xtend, JavaFX and Robots
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Monday, October 13, 2014. Xtext, Xtend, JavaFX and Robots. It is autumn again and EclipseCon Europe 2014. Is just around the corner. To me as an Eclipse committer from Germany ECE always feels a bit like meeting the family. In fact, I have been attending for seven years in a row now. I even remember the times when it was called Eclipse Summit Europe. Oh man, I am getting old…. As every year, my colleagues and me are contributing the program: I have counted 14 sessions. I am going demonstrate how you can ...
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Jan's Blog: Graphical Views for Xtext ctd.
http://koehnlein.blogspot.com/2014/08/graphical-views-for-xtext-ctd.html
Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Graphical Views for Xtext ctd. Read my previous post. For a rationale on graphical views). No matter with what graphics technology you choose to implement a diagram for your Xtext-based language, there are a few things you should know in order to connect the diagram view/editor to the rest of the infrastructure. For such an action. Xtext offers a bunch of classes making your life easier. EditorUtils. Finds the semantic model element at a given text offset. Note that the @Inject.
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Jan's Blog: April 2013
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013. X' Is For Abstraction. We at itemis have created a bunch of projects with an ‘X‘ during the last years: Xtext, Xtend and Xbase. In this blog post I am trying to elaborate the different use cases for each of them. It all starts with Java. Which is a nice language understood by many programmers worldwide. A giant ecosystem and a vivid community as well as great IDEs are keys to its success. When should you use Xtext? Thus not constrained by the syntax of a host language. If you ch...
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