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Objective:
The objective of this seminar is to show you how to use the Eclipse C/C++ Development Tooling (CDT) platform for faster development, error detection, and code optimization. During the seminar you will learn about:
- The Eclipse ecosystem and architecture that makes Eclipse the platform of choice for today's tool builders.
- The C/C++ Development Tools (CDT) project and how to use it to accelerate your C/C++ application development.
- The microkernel architecture of Eclipse and how to use it to create your own tooling.
Abstract:
Join QNX Software Systems for a one-hour webinar at 1:00 PM EST on November 30, 2005 and learn how to build C/C++ applications faster, more efficiently, and at lower costs.
Based on the core Eclipse platform, the Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools (Eclipse CDT) provides an extensible, open-source integrated IDE designed to simplify tool-to-tool integration. Like Eclipse itself, the CDT is written almost entirely in Java and runs on multiple development hosts, including Linux, Windows, Solaris and the QNX Neutrino® real-time operating system. It comes with a rich tool set, including a source-code editor, an outliner, a graphical debugger, a managed build system, and a search engine for navigating code bases. Third-party tools and user-written plug-ins can extend and adapt those features to address a variety of development requirements, saving time and money.
Who Should Attend:
While this seminar is best suited for software developers and designers, technical leads and project managers would also highly benefit from attending.
Presented by:
Doug Schaefer
Doug has more than 15 years of software development and architecture experience gained at such industry leaders as IBM Rational and Bell Northern Research (now Nortel). He recently took over leadership of the Eclipse CDT project and is a software architect for the QNX Momentics, a development suite built on the Eclipse platform. Doug joined QNX from IBM Rational, where he was the development lead and architect for the company's contribution to the Eclipse CDT project. In addition to his CDT work, Doug managed the IBM Rational team responsible for code generation and debugger integrations for the Rose RealTime and XDE UML modeling products. Prior to that, while at Bell Northern Research (now Nortel), Doug took on numerous design and development responsibilities and wrote software for the maintenance system of the company's DMS voice communication switch.
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