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My contribution to Eclipse CDT: external-tool-based code checkers
I'm very proud that my contribution, infrastructure for creating external-tool-based code checkers, is in the Eclipse CDT code More)
Testing formatting in Eclipse editors, take 2: real unit tests
In my previous post I described how I tested formatting in a Eclipse editor. The decision to write a functional test made sense back then becau (More)
Testing formatting in Eclipse editors
Starting with the next version of protobuf-dt, we are going to focus on a better editing experience, starting with a good code formatter. Even though More)
Sneak preview: Navigating from C++ code to Protocol Buffer declaration - in Eclipse
One of the most popular features of protobuf-dt is its integration with protoc, the (More)
Associating Xtext editors to file names, instead of file extensions
I'm currently working on a Xtext-based editor for Google's BUILD language, as described in our More)
Upgraded to Xtext 2.1: first impressions
During this past weekend I upgraded protobuf-dt to the new and shiny Xtext More)
What I am doing at Google
It has been eight months since I joined Google. Honestly, I have never, ever been this happy in my entire career. Google is a great place, for many reasons. The free food and the perks are nice indeed, but it is not what makes Google such a special p (More)
Unexpected behavior in JUnit's ExpectedException
In a previous post, I described my preference of the relative new More)
FEST at JavaOne 2010
This past JavaOne was fun for sure. Since there is not too much I can add that hasn't been covered by the media, I'm just going to talk about the session that Yvonne and I presented. The title of the session was "Rich GUI Testing Made Eas (More)
JavaFX 2.0 opens new doors: tools!
By now it is old news that JavaFX 2.0 will be decoupled from JavaFX Script. JavaFX 2.0 will provide a Java API while JavaFX Script will not be developed any further. My perception, from rea (More)
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