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  • Automotive, Eclipse, Software Development

    Specification-By-Example for Model Transformations

    At itemis one of our core development activities in a lot of our projects is the specification and implementation of model-to-model transformations. In a large project in the automotive domain we have been implementing a huge code base of transformations to and ...

    by Andreas Graf
    4 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Software Development

    Git Pro Tip: Show Branch in Command Line Prompt

    I am a heavy Git on command line user. Since I work a lot with branches it is important to know which branch I am currently on. Here's a nifty trick for all of you juggling many branches simultaneously.

    by Christian Dietrich
    1 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Xtext, Software Development

    Debugging Xtext grammars – what to do when your language is ambiguous

    Xtext uses ANTLR to generate a lexer and parser out of your grammar. Technically an LL(*) parser gets generated. This means it cannot deal with left recursion and has an infinite lookahead.

    by Holger Schill
    10 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, itemis products, itemis CREATE

    YAKINDU Statechart Tools February Release – New and Noteworthy

    Information: YAKINDU Statechart Tools Is Now itemis CREATE We're happy to announce the new YAKINDU Statechart Tools releases: YAKINDU Statechart Tools Community Edition 2.9.3 and YAKINDU Statechart Tools Professional Edition 1.0.2 contain the following features ...

    by Andreas Mülder
    5 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Xtext, Software Development

    itemis + TypeFox = Xtext!

    As you might have noticed there was a very crucial change in the Eclipse Xtext project at the beginning of last year. Our colleagues in Kiel have decided to leave itemis and have founded their own company, TypeFox.

    by Jens Wagener
    2 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Xtext, Software Development

    How to get started with Xtext Language Servers and Che

    Eclipse Che 5 has support for the Microsoft Language Server Protocol and so has Eclipse Xtext in its new Version 2.11. So let's see how we can bring them both together.

    by Christian Dietrich
    15 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Xtext, Software Development

    Eclipse Xtext 2.11 is released!

    The Xtext team is happy to announce the release 2.11. The update is available on the release repository. Eclipse independent libraries are published to Maven Central. We encourage users to upgrade now and enjoy an even better experience with the Xtext framework.

    by Xtext-Team
    5 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Xtext, Software Development

    XtextSummit goes EclipseCon France

    Xtext is a well known framework and highly represented at conferences like EclipseCon around the world. It is always fun getting together with people who build great software and talk about their experiences with the framework. In 2014 itemis decided to host a ...

    by Holger Schill
    2 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Usability, Software Development

    How to improve your GUI design with usability tests

    Developing and actually using a graphical user interface (GUI) are two sides of a coin. As a software developer, have you ever wondered how users of your application are getting along with the GUI you created for them?

    by Rainer Klute
    8 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, itemis products, itemis CREATE, State Machine, Embedded

    Survey results: User experience with YAKINDU Statechart Tools

    Information: YAKINDU Statechart Tools Is Now itemis CREATE In October 2015 we started a short survey about YAKINDU Statechart Tools to get a better understanding how our users experience the tool, what we have to improve and which features we should implement next.

    by Charalambos Panagiotidis
    5 min. reading time

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