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<title>Eclipse Helios Preview for Java Developers</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/eclipse-helios-preview-for-java.html]]></link>
<author>Nick Wiedenbrueck</author>
<date>June 14</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[The final release of the new Eclipse 3.6 - Helios is coming close on June 23. Here is a short overview of some of the new features for Java developers.]]></shortDesc>
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<title>Eclipse Helios (3.6 RC4)</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.matthicks.com/2010/06/eclipse-helios-36-rc4.html]]></link>
<author>Matt Hicks</author>
<date>June 14</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[I've been a user of Eclipse for many years now and when I saw there was a free t-shirt to be had by reviewing the newest release there was only one choice to make. :) <br><br>The download is exactly the same as all previous releases but the first thing that struck me was the startup time. ]]></shortDesc>
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<title>Improvements to API Tools, Top Eclipse Helios Feature #8</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2010/06/14/api_tools_top_eclipse_helios_feature_8/]]></link>
<author>Ian Bull</author>
<date>June 14</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what defines an Eclipse project? Not in the literal sense (a project hosted at eclipse.org that follows the EDP), but rather, what technical qualities do all Eclipse projects share.]]></shortDesc>
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<review>
<title>Review Eclipse Helios RC4</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://tux2323.blogspot.com/2010/06/review-eclipse-helios-rc4.html]]></link>
<author>Christian Baranowski</author>
<date>June 13</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse Helios is the annual release of Eclipse projects in 2010; this year 39 projects are part of the release. And here is my first contribution to the Helios Blogathon, more details on the Blogathon can be found here. Helios is the code name for this year collecting Eclipse release. The idea of such a release is to be simultaneously release a large quantity of eclipse sub projects at the same time. This gives the user an Eclipse platform with well-coordinated projects, which works together.]]></shortDesc>
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<title>Feature based configurations, Top Eclipse Helios Feature #9</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2010/06/11/feature-based-configurations-top-eclipse-helios-feature-9/]]></link>
<author>Ian Bull</author>
<date>June 11</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Yesterday I asked you to think about high-quality software that has been consistently delivered on-time for eight straight years. To make this quiz more challenging, this software should be installed on millions of users’ desktops.]]></shortDesc>
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<review>
<title>Helios By the Numbers</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/wayne/2010/06/11/helios-by-the-numbers/]]></link>
<author>Wayne Beaton</author>
<date>June 11</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Here are some interesting numbers about Helios. At least I think they’re interesting.<br><br>39 Projects are listed on the Helios Participating Projects wiki page (many entries in this table include one or more subprojects);]]></shortDesc>
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<title>Resource Improvements, Top Eclipse Helios Feature #10</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/wayne/2010/06/11/helios-by-the-numbers/]]></link>
<author>Ian Bull</author>
<date>June 10</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Pop quiz: Can you name any ‘high quality‘ software that has been consistently delivered on-time, for 8 years in a row?]]></shortDesc>
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<title>Helios Bloghaton: Fun with Eclipse Remote Services - 1</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://industrial-tsi-wim.blogspot.com/2010/06/helios-bloghaton-fun-with-remote.html/]]></link>
<author>Wim Jongman</author>
<date>June 9</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[In many hotels there is no 13th floor, let alone a room with number 13. Everyone knows that there are 13 steps leading up to the gallows and if you suffer from friggatriskaidekaphobia then you don't like Friday the 13th.]]></shortDesc>
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<title>[Helios] Target Platform - how to deal with optional RAP dependencies</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2010/06/03/helios-target-platform-how-to-deal-with-optional-rap-dependencies/]]></link>
<author>Ekke Gentz</author>
<date>June 3</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[If you read about my problems about RAP in the IDE from last months, please cool down: this time I’m talking about RAP in the Target Platform as a first Helios review.]]></shortDesc>
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