Yesterday saw the release of Eclipse 3.6 - Helios by the Eclipse Foundation.
Each year in June, Eclipse releases a simultaneous release of a large number of projects - this year 39 projects are part of the release which includes more than 33 million lines of code.
To celebrate the release of Helios, members of the Eclipse community have beenblogging about the new features in the release and revewing how the software works.
Today, June 24th, the Eclipse Foundation is presenting the Helios in Action Virtual Conference.
"On June 24, the Eclipse Foundation is presenting Helios In Action - a virtual conference where you can interact with project leads involved in the release and see demos of the new features. The annual simultaneous release has now grown to 39 projects with over 33 million lines of code, contributed by committers around the world. With such a large global community, Eclipse wants to bring Helios to you!"
The Virtual conference is free (registration is required), and includes sessions on:
  • Linux Tools
  • Eclipse Runtime
  • Eclipse Git Team Provider
  • JavaScript Development Tools
  • Java EE Standards Support From Web Tools
  • Marketplace Client and p2 Discovery Connector
  • Modelling
  • EMF On The Web
  • Mylin
  • 10 Reasons to Install Helios
Eclipse Helios can be downloaded from here.



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