How EASE unleashes the scientific power of Airbus' engineers in Eclipse, by Alain Bernard

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Have you ever dreamt of customizing your Eclipse workbench using your favorite scripting language? Do you want to add new functions to your favorite IDE without having to learn how to develop an Eclipse plugin? Do you want to provide the ultimate flexibility to your users to let them prototype their own Eclipse plugins?

Then this talk is for you! With EASE, the Eclipse Advanced Scripting Environment, you can use your favorite scripting language to customize Eclipse. You can even create your own modules to enable communication between this language and the functions your custom plugin provides.

This talk will feature the EASE environment focusing on the integration performed with Python and other languages through some astounding examples. Then it will demonstrate how this environment is used to enable a strong integration of numerical analysis tools used at Airbus in our Eclipse-based workbench.

EASE unleashes the scientific power of our engineers in Eclipse. Come and unleash your own power to tune your Eclipse!




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