When using Eclipse as an IDE, developers require additional information to work on source code. This information is typically documentation, specifications or source code snippets, but can also be the phone number of another developer, some nodes taken while working on another software-project, a link to a blog-posting which describes an interesting approach for solving a specific problem, a screenshot of a special window or a video tutorial on how to use a certain technology. Eclipse Remus will bring all this information to the Eclipse SDK by storing and visualizing different types of information or documents locally, making them searchable and providing technologies to share information on remote repositories.
Tom Seidel, Remus Project Lead, will present an overview of the new project to show information storage, visualization, export, search and sharing. Join in to see more and ask questions!
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