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Apr 7, 2009

[Off Topic] Thank you!

 

When Google Web Tookit was released to the public, I played with it and realized that an Eclipse plug-in could simply few things. Since I didn't find any, I started learning Eclipse plug-in development to create one. I've fallen in love with Eclipse and its been a wonderful journey since then. I created this blog to publish the tips I've learnt. Shifted myself from server-side-runtime to IDE. I was the first guy to offer Eclipse Plug-in development training in India. With few like-minded-friends, we even started a company to do this training. The clientele includes several small companies and big companies as well. When IBM extended the Eclipse team in Asia, I was the first hire and moved to Eclipse Platform UI team. Last week my committer election successfully concluded and I've become a committer now! Its one of my happiest moments and this blog has been partially responsible for all of this. I've learnt so many things just for the sake of publishing tips.

I really thank all of the readers of this blog. Your comments, emails, queries kept me going. Thanks!

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  1. Congratulations, and welcome to the Platform UI team as a committer. Keep up the good work!
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  3. Congratulations.Nice to hear this
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  4. Congratulations! On a side note, I have a suggestion about the eclipse search text field. I believe that it would be more appropriate at the top right, mirroring the blog title. This way the text field will not run into the actual blog content. I have been using a firefox plugin to remove the text field so that I am able to read the text it blocks. Just a suggestion though!
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