03 August 2006 23:00
About Us
What is Eclipse?
Eclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on providing a vendor-neutral open development platform and application frameworks for building software. The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation formed to advance the creation, evolution, promotion, and support of the Eclipse Platform and to cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products, capabilities, and services.
As it says in the Purposes section of the Foundation’s Bylaws:
The purpose of Eclipse Foundation Inc.,(the "Eclipse Foundation"), is to advance the creation, evolution, promotion, and support of the Eclipse Platform and to cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products, capabilities, and services.
03 August 2006 19:00
fplanque: weblog
fplanque: dev blog
Weblog on development, technology, the Internet, databases, open-source, weblogs and presumably some geeky stuff too... :P
by François PLANQUE.
03 August 2006 13:00
Joel on Software
by 10 othersJoel Spolsky, a software developer in New York City. Since 2000, I've been writing about software development, management, business, and the Internet on this site.
This site has been translated by volunteers around the world into more than thirty languages.e are several popular discussion boards on this site:
Joel on Software
Business of Software
Design of Software
Jobs
.NET Questions
TechInterview.org
CityDesk
FogBugz
Fog Creek Copilot
For my day job, I'm the CEO of Fog Creek Software, a bootstrapped software company in New York, NY.
We make FogBugz, a bug tracking system that actually works and can be used to manage everything your development does, from bug tracking to customer email to feature management to project scheduling and so much more. Check out the screenshots or the free online trial.
We also make Fog Creek Copilot, which lets you control someone else's computer (with their permission, of course) over the Internet. It's the best way to fix someone's computer problems remotely. There's nothing to install, it's simple as heck, and it works through any kind of firewall, NAT, or proxy situation with zero configuration.
Eric Sink's Weblog
by 1 otherThoughts about software from yet another person who invented the Internet
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