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Genuitec's Blog: Eclipse

MyEclipse 2014 – Whizzbang!

Posted on Feb 11th 2014
This year, right now 2014 is proving to be a powerful year for our MyEclipse development tool stack. Since the release of our latest workbench in mid-December, we’ve had some incredible uptake from new customers and plenty of news articles written about MyEclipse 2014. On the off-chance that … Read More

Software Developers – U.S. News #1 Best Job of 2014

Posted on Jan 24th 2014
It’s certainly a great year to be a developer! U.S News is now reporting that Software Developer has taken the #1 Best Technology Job ranking, but also the overall #1 Best Job ranking for 2014. You can read the full report here, but I wanted to share some … Read More

Java EE 7 Lends Power & Productivity to MyEclipse 2014

Posted on Jan 15th 2014
MyEclipse 2014 has been out for just over a month now and we’re excited to hear that many of you are adopting the new workbench. The new workbench was specifically designed to coincide with the richer functionality of Java EE 7 while bringing you a higher productivity and … Read More

More Skills that Get You Noticed with MyEclipse 2014

Posted on Jan 10th 2014
CyberCoders, a leading recruiting firm, has released their list of the 10 Most In-Demand Software Development skills for 2014. The list is compiled from analyzing thousands of tech firm hiring requirements and from consultations with tech recruiters to determine the top skills most sought out. The list has … Read More

Add REST WEB APIs with Just One-Click

Posted on Jan 7th 2014
Faster, faster. For 2014, we’re focusing on giving Eclipse Java developers what they need most – time. We get it, you’re busier than ever before and you’re developing for more devices. It can mean a lot of work duplication, a lot of editing and quite frankly a lot … Read More

Re-think Cloud and Mobile with MyEclipse 2014

Posted on Jan 3rd 2014
Yesterday Wired magazine published a guest piece on the demise of legacy applications and the importance of “rethinking existing business process systems for the new opportunities and constraints of cloud.” After outlining some common rationalizations on why CIOs stray from the move over to cloud development, writer Michael … Read More
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