Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: Eclipse at Ebay
Google Tech TalksJune 24, 2008ABSTRACTEclipse Day at the GoogleplexEclipse @ EbaySpeaker: Michael Galpin, With introduction by Ian Skerrett, Director of Marketing - Eclipse FoundationEclipse is great for Java development. Eclipse is great for web development. Eclipse is great for Java web development. The list goes on, but as your business becomes bigger, more specialized and more demanding, chances are that you won't find exactly what you need on that list. So what do you turn to? Eclipse. See how eBay uses the Eclipse you know and love, but also builds on top of it to handle its unique challenges.About Michael Galpin:Michael Galpin is an architect at eBay. He has worked on various projects in the past including eBay Neighborhoods, the next generation of My eBay, as well as eBay's own web development framework, V4. He also is a frequent writer for IBM developerWorks, TheServerSide.com, and the Java Developer's Journal. He has been programming professionally for 10+ years and holds a degree in mathematics from the California Institute of Technology.
Canal: Science & Technology
Añadido: July 9, 2008 at 9:16 am
Autor: googletechtalks
Duración: 47:23
Puntuación: 4.67
Reproducciones: 6020
Etiquetas: education engedu google googletechtalks talk talks techtalk techtalks
Comentarios
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grig24x (August 7, 2008 at 2:23 am)
whaaat is the easiest to merch on ebay
ericjain (July 11, 2008 at 4:30 pm)
This talk has some interesting information on Ebay's code base. Basically it's (almost) all done in Java, even generating pages and style sheets. The talk mentions (briefly) some in-house Eclipse plug-ins that are used to assist development e.g. by generating code or running code without having to go through deployment cycles. The information presented in this talk can also be found (with some additional detail) on developerWorks (Google for os-eclipse-ebay1 and os-eclipse-ebay2).
zachleat (July 11, 2008 at 2:51 am)
Dude, what? You replaced CSS with Java, but wrapped JavaScript with Java? That's not consistent. If you say you JavaScript + Java, then you'd have to say CSS + Java, or vice versa.
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