The Best of the Week (Oct. 24): Eclipse Zone
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1. Five Things You Didn't Know About Eclipse Infocenter
Holger Voormann has an interesting series on his blog, Eclipse Howl, about some nifty info regarding the Eclipse Infocenter. Here's a quick review.
2. McuOnEclipse Releases on SourceForge
When I started the McuOnEclipse project back in 2012, I did not expect that it would create that much of attention :-). However, with the amount of components and binary releases, the GitHub repository gets bloated. So I’m performing some maintenance work, and so I’m moving binary releases to a new McuOnEclipse SourceForge site.
3. Attending the Web Accessibility Day
Companies around the globe are looking to make their web content accessible for the visually impaired. But they want to do so in the most efficient, knowledge-based way they can, so that they don’t make mistakes and waste needless funds in the process. To do that, they need the right information.
4. 3 Questions: Gloria Lau Discusses Data Science
“The law is massive, and massively complicated, so that was the beginning of big data for me – sorting through the linkages in citations and comparing and contrasting them,” Lau says. “In current times, I suppose that’s called data science.”
5. Extend BIRT Interactive Viewer with Row Highlighting [Code]
Extending BIRT Interactive Viewer is a snap with Actuate’s JavaScript API. You can create any visualization imaginable using a resultset that you can access with a single JavaScript API call. The first extension, enabled with just a few lines of jQuery code, adds row highlight capability to tables created for BIRT Interactive Viewer.
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