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<title>Eclipse Galileo RC Review</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://pro-pix.de/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44&Itemid=1]]></link>
<author>Christian Baranowski</author>
<date>June 15</date>
<language>German</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Like every year, a new Eclipse version is on the way ... in three weeks, it is time again to re-release a collection of Eclipse projects, this time under the name Galileo. The release has once again improved a lot, especially in the modeling tools, but also in the Java Development Tools and the Eclipse platform, where there are loads of cool new feature. In this short article I will briefly show what I've found to be good in the RC3 and RC4 release of Galileo.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo - a Great Step for OSGi Enterprise App Developers</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/eclipse-galileo-a-great-step-for-osgi-enterprise-app-developers/]]></link>
<author>Ekkehard Gentz</author>
<date>June 15</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Before I start my blog-series about Eclipse 3.5 Galileo, lets start with a short summarize: I’m using Eclipse 3.5 since Milestone M7 for my daily work as architect and developer of OSGI Enterprise business applications. this means I have large workspaces with many projects, complex target platforms using Eclipse and 3rd Party with duplicates / overlapping, cycles, wrong use-clauses…, and I’m running under OSX Cocoa.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Quick Glimpse at Galileo Modeling Package</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://model-driven-blogging.blogspot.com/2009/06/quick-glimpse-at-galileo-modeling.html]]></link>
<author>Cedric Brun</author>
<date>June 15</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse Galileo aka 3.5 simultaneous release is coming soon. We now all have this fuzzy feeling when development stops and we stay here a bit dizzy, wondering what we'll do next.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Fly Me to the Galileo</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kompiro/20090615/1245077951]]></link>
<author>Hiroki Kondo</author>
<date>June 15</date>
<language>Japanese</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[You may have noticed that recently on Eclipse.org, there is a header that says "Galileo Arrives in Two Weeks". Yes, Eclipse 3.5 release on 6 /24 after a two week wait. I will report on what I think is good in RCP from a plug-in developer's perspective.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>When a n00b Met Galileo</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://eclipsepde.wordpress.com/2009/06/13/when-a-n00b-met-galileo/]]></link>
<author>Ankur Sharma</author>
<date>June 13</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[First time I used Eclipse it was Europa. Completely missed Ganymede. And it was only early this year I saw Galileo taking shape. So this review comes from the perspective of a relatively novice plug-in developer.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse 3.5RC3 Gives New Life to SWT on OS X</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.damnhandy.com/2009/06/12/eclipse-3-5rc3-gives-new-life-to-swt-on-os-x/]]></link>
<author>Ryan J. McConough</author>
<date>June 12</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[I’ve been a long time user of Eclipse, but also a critic of SWT – the UI toolkit that Eclipse uses. While Eclipse has always been a very productive tool on OS X, SWT has always lagged a bit behind other platforms. But the great thing about Eclipse 3.5, and SWT in general, is that it is now using Cocoa instead of Carbon.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse 3.5 - Plug-in Spy and Menus</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://scratsh.wordpress.com/2009/06/09/eclipse-3-5-plug-in-spy-and-menus/]]></link>
<author>Aurelien Pupier</author>
<date>June 12</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[All plug-in developers know about the beloved plug-in spy (Alt+Shift+F1). This great feature allows to inspect various part of the workbench (Editors, Views, Wizards, Dialogs,…) but menus were not include in this list… Until Galileo!!]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse 3.5 Will Be Released!!</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://canty.web.id/blog/canty/eclipse/eclipse-35-will-be-release.CantY]]></link>
<author>Rencana Tarigan</author>
<date>June 12</date>
<language>Indonesian</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[1 year after the Eclipse 3.4 release, codename Ganymede, the Eclipse 3.5 release, codename Galileo, is coming on June 24, 2009. Many new features will be included with Galileo.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo Review.</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.dzone.com/links/eclipse_galileo_review.html]]></link>
<author>Chris Aniszczyk</author>
<date>June 11</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Since I have reviewed the past two Eclipse release trains, I’d figure I’d throw in my thoughts for Galileo.
<br><br>
In the last Eclipse annual release, Ganymede, there were 23 projects on the train. On the Galileo train, we have grown by 10 projects and are at 33 projects. In terms of enhancements, there are so many new things in Galileo that I’ll only talk about my five favorite things from the various projects.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo Review</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.m1cr0sux0r.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-review.html]]></link>
<author>Michael Brown</author>
<date>June 11</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[The Eclipse Foundation is about to release their newest version of their IDE, nick-named Galileo. I should say first that I am a fan of Eclipse and that it is my IDE of choice for Java development. I have recently tried NetBeans again for some JavaFX coding and I was unsatisfied with the experience (not because it did not handle the code well, but because I did not like the UI and the code completion is nowhere as good as Eclipse). I decided to give the latest pre-release version of Eclipse a shot to see if it was able to handle JavaFX scripting as well as NetBeans.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo Nice Feature for Interface Navigation</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.gammas.de/eclipse/eclipse-galileo-rc2-nice-feature-for-interfacenavigation/]]></link>
<author>Clemmens Muessener</author>
<date>June 10</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[We just saw a new feature in Eclipse Galileo which is really tiny. First of all implement an Interface in two or more different classes.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo - a Quick Glance!</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://eclipse-info.blogspot.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-quick-glance.html]]></link>
<author>Madhu Samuel</author>
<date>June 10</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA["I think there is a world market of may be 5 computers", by Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943.
<br><br>
Today computers are ruling the world. Who ever opted out of open source projects, wait and see on 24th of June, 2009. Around 50 projects are rolling out under the umbrella of Eclipse Galileo.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo - Things I Like</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.vogella.de/blog/?p=291]]></link>
<author>Lars Vogel</author>
<date>June 10</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse is currently running a Galileo Blogathon. A good chance to get a free T-shirt…. ;-)
<br><br>
The first thing I like about the Eclipse Galileo releases is that it does not dramatically change things. This makes keeping my articles uptodate at vogella.de easilier.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>SVN, Subversive and Eclipse Galileo RC 2</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.gammas.de/eclipse/svn-subversive-and-eclipse-galileo-rc-2/]]></link>
<author>Hendrik Still</author>
<date>June 8</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[At the moment I’m testing the “new” release canidate 2 of Eclipse 3.5 Galileo (okay rc 3 is out but not on the official download page).]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse 3.5</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.martinahrer.at/blog/2009/06/08/eclipse-35/]]></link>
<author>Martin Ahrer</author>
<date>June 8</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Since eclipse 1.0 has been released back in November 2001 it has evolved into a pretty popular and feature rich IDE. I remember using eclipse 2.0.1 first time, it was pretty much only a Java development IDE with little support for application containers. ]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo is Coming</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://springhe.blogspot.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-is-comming.html]]></link>
<author>Ze Jun Wang</author>
<date>June 7</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[For the past several years, in each June, Eclipse will Simultaneously release some projects. This year Galileo will release 33 projects on the track. ]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse 3.5 RC1</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.inforw.de/inhalt/doku.php/blog/254]]></link>
<author>Rainer Weinhold</author>
<date>June 1</date>
<language>German</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[It's that time again when the Eclipse release is just around the corner. I have tried the Galileo Release Candidate 1 with my Debian Lenny x86_64 views. Here are my first impressions and the benefits I noticed. ]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>The Review of Eclipse 3.5RC1</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://roverzhou.blog.51cto.com/543747/161897]]></link>
<author>ZhouMeng</author>
<date>May 31</date>
<language>Chinese</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[The Review of Eclipse 3.5RC1. After Eclipse 3.5RC1 released, I downloaded the trial and have two comments to give about it. ]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Getting Ready for Galileo</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.nwiresoftware.com/blogs/nwire/2009/05/getting-ready-galileo]]></link>
<author>Zviki Cohen</author>
<date>May 27</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse 3.5 release, aka Galileo is just around the corner. The final release will be at the end of June. Internally, we are already using Galileo for our own development and we are happy to report that nWire runs smoothly with this new release of Eclipse.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo Release</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/eclipse-galileo-release.html]]></link>
<author>Nick Wiedenbrueck</author>
<date>May 26</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[The upcoming Eclipse Galileo Release is currently in RC state. This post highlights some of the new features.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Let&#146;s See What&#146;s New in Eclipse 3.5</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://samolisov.blogspot.com/2009/05/eclipse-35.html]]></link>
<author>Pavel Samolisov</author>
<date>May 19</date>
<language>Russian</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Just yesterday, I tried the release candidate Eclipse 3.5 Galileo RC1 - a great IDE for Java-developers. The Eclipse development model is constructed as follows: once every 2-3 months is the so-called milestone-build (a celebration of the letter M). In the case of Eclipse 3.5, it started with the build M6, followed by the build M7 to add features, and then a series of release candidates for beta testing.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
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