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Eclipse Pune Dev Meet
What Is It?
Attendees are strongly encouraged to give a demo, a session, or help with one. You can help by taking notes on the wiki, blogging the event, helping to promote the event, or helping with logistics.
This wiki is a living document. Feel free to edit it! échange de liens googleTutorial on wiki editing here
Interested? Join the Eclipse Pune Dev mailing list!, add yourself to the list below.
When
22nd December, 2007 at 3:00PM.
Where
ThoughtWorks,
Ground Floor, Tower C, Panchshil Tech Park,
Yerwada, Pune.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Are there rules? No.
- Can I present? Of course! Enter your name in the 'Propsed Sessions'. Drop us a line if you have questions.
- What can I speak about? Anything! The spirit of this meet is that you're free to choose your topic, your language, and presentation style. We're a bit skewed towards the hacker/tech crowd. So far, we've had people ask us whether they can talk about their Web Hacks or the effects of caffeine on humans - of course they can!
The so-called Organizers
Attendees
Please add your name to this list if you plan on coming. If we run out of space, then attendees who have added their name to the wiki will have priority.
Registration will be closed at about 100 people. After 100 people, it starts to look more like a real conference rather than an informal gathering of the community.
Registration will be closed at about 100 people. After 100 people, it starts to look more like a real conference rather than an informal gathering of the community.
Blogs
Things I'd like to hear about
- some
- things
- that
- I'd like
- to hear
Agenda/ Proposed Topics
Add your topic to the list. One session per person. The duration of each session will be roughly 45-60 minutes, depending upon factors like the number of people signing up, the total number of attendees, the venue, and so on.
Be sure to add your email address, break @ apart @ if.youre.afraid of spam.com
| Title |
Presenter |
Email |
Description |
| SWTBot - a functional testing tool for SWT |
Ketan Padegaonkar |
ketan padegaonkar at gmail |
Lessons learnt in writing an SWT functional testing tool |
| Eclipse GEF |
Neeraj Bhusare |
neeraj bhusare at gmail |
Exploring Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) |
Sword Sets
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