Callisto, a Project Integrated with 10 eclipse toolsets, was released recently. It focuses on improving the programming efficiency of developers on the eclipse framework platform through a more transparent and predictable development cycle. The attraction of Callisto is that it enables the simultaneous release of several projects, which greatly simplifies the developers who use these products. Until now, all the projects it integrates have their own battles, each has its own release cycle. However, these projects still have their own forums and can maintain their own release cycle, just for Callisto to do more work. In addition to these attractions, cassisto is currently the largest open-source Agile Project released. How big is it? Ian Skerrit, marketing director of the eclipse Foundation, provides some data:
Number of Members: 262
Number of Member Countries: 12, including Canada, US, Finland, Turkey, China, France, Russia, Czech, India, Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Number of buckets: 72000
Code Row number: 6 million Callisto mainly includes the following items:
Business Intelligence and reporting tools (Birt) project
C/C ++ ide
Data tools Platform
GEF-Graphical Editor framework
Eclipse project
Eclipse test and Performance Tools platform project
Eclipse web tools platform project
Although it is unclear whether all projects in Callisto have applied the agile development method, the agile method has been widely used on the eclipse platform. Using this form to create an IDE such as Visual Studio that can be compared with non-open-source (closed-source) has benefited our developers a lot. What I doubt is the difference between this tool and myeclipse? No such comments have been found in the materials currently! Related links:
Http://www.infoq.com/news/Eclipse-Callisto
Http://www.eclipse.org/projects/callisto.php
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