MyEclipse: From Support: Howdy, where y'all from?

support-scott - Aug 01, 2003 - 07:05 PM
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As you can tell, our support staff spends a fair amount of time reviewing these forums and answering questions from all over the world. Recently, I became curious as to the number of regions and countries we have represented thus far in our little "community".

The intent of this thread is simply to welcome you and find out what part of the world you live in. So, what I'd like you to do, if you're willing, is simply to post a followup message to answer the following question; as we say in Dallas, Texas, USA, where we live, "Howdy, where y'all from?"

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
karicg@worldnet.att.net - Aug 01, 2003 - 07:44 PM
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Hi Scott,

I am from Cleveland, Ohio.

I have been to Texas several times and know that you'all know how to have a BBQ!

Eric
support-scott - Aug 01, 2003 - 07:53 PM
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I have been to Texas several times and know that you'all know how to have a BBQ!

Yep, it's hard to get bad barbeque here, as long as you're looking for beef barbeque. Of course, I also enjoy the pulled pork variety from the Tennessee / Carolinas area too. All smoked meat is welcome here. ;-)

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
bonzi - Aug 03, 2003 - 12:26 PM
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Hi, everybody!

I am from Zagreb, capital of Croatia, a small Mediterranean country (for those geographically chalenged ;-)

This is my first day here. I thought I would play a bit with MyEclipse over my vacations and see whether it is the right choice for those occasions when Vim is too little and WebSphere Developer's Studio too much. Looks good so far!

Cheers!

(Hm, why was sig not added? Anyway:

Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
support-scott - Aug 03, 2003 - 04:42 PM
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(for those geographically chalenged ;-)

I admit it. I'm geographically challenged. However, I did manage for find a nice map with the help of Google at:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/croatia_rel_00.jpg
Now I have a pretty good idea where you are. :-)

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This is my first day here.

Welcome from us all. We hope you stay.

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(Hm, why was sig not added?)

Great question. I've been wondering that myself. I've mentioned the problem to our board administrator so hopefully we can get it taken care of. You have no idea how many times I've typed:

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
robvarga - Aug 14, 2003 - 04:36 PM
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Hello All,

I am from Budapest, Hungary.

Actually I am browsing the forums for quite a while now, and also managed to make our CTO to buy a couple of licenses :-) I don't know whether he already made the order, however :-)))

I usually develop EJB and Web applications, and now I am into working with workflows with Weblogic Platform 8.1.

Therefore I would also welcome some workflow editor into MyEclipse which would able to act as a substitute for Weblogic Workshop which I unfortunately find too slow and uncomfortable to work with.

For a first step a verification check for .jpd files would be good, which would check that the process language XML is correct, and also that all methods referred in it exist.

Afterwards the Weblogic generator programs could be invoked to generate the necessary Java files from it.
support-scott - Aug 14, 2003 - 06:23 PM
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robvarga,

Welcome to MyEclipse and thanks for taking the time to satisfy my curiosity.

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Actually I am browsing the forums for quite a while now, and also managed to make our CTO to buy a couple of licenses :-) I don't know whether he already made the order, however :-)))

Great to hear. I don't think I've seen a license key go out to Hungary yet, but I could be mistaken. I used to go through the log and look at them all, but with the increase in subscriptions I don't really have time to do that anymore. I guess that's a good thing. :-)

On the WebLogic front, we'll look at providing workflow tools based on the upcoming standards but I don't think we'll be providing any competitive tools just for WebLogic like workshop. We like to keep all our tooling as server independent as possible to cover the widest possible market.

If you end up using MyEclipse and WebLogic Workshop, you might think about writing an article about it, either for publication in JDJ or our website (or both). A good "how to" on the topic would be beneficial to many people. Just a thought.

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
robvarga - Aug 15, 2003 - 09:48 AM
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It could have went to the parent company, which is in Denmark :-) Or it is possible that he altogether forgot about it, or did not manage to do it, as he had a couple of business travels in the last month.
robvarga - Aug 15, 2003 - 09:59 AM
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scott wrote:

On the WebLogic front, we'll look at providing workflow tools based on the upcoming standards but I don't think we'll be providing any competitive tools just for WebLogic like workshop. We like to keep all our tooling as server independent as possible to cover the widest possible market.

If you end up using MyEclipse and WebLogic Workshop, you might think about writing an article about it, either for publication in JDJ or our website (or both). A good "how to" on the topic would be beneficial to many people. Just a thought.

--Scott
MyEclipse Support


Probably I won't do too much common work with Workshop and MyEclipse, the only thing which comes into my mind as a possible scenario is deploying the jar files generated with Workshop together with any other files in the Eclipse side of the project with (My)Eclipse.
support-scott - Aug 15, 2003 - 05:49 PM
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deploying the jar files generated with Workshop together with any other files in the Eclipse side of the project with (My)Eclipse

That makes sense and would be interesting to hear about.

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
kukeltje - Aug 21, 2003 - 11:42 PM
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Hi Scott,

After the geographic puzzle from croatia, now a cultural one
I'm from a country of
- windmills
- wooden shoes
- tulips
- canals

Where am I from?

Ronald

P.S. why the switch from 2.5.2 to 2.6? and do you need any beta-testers? (including 3.0)
support-scott - Aug 22, 2003 - 02:09 PM
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Ronald,

Gotta be Holland. By the way, I've always wondered "wooden shoes"? Seems really uncomfortable. Was there a lack of leather or do they have another purpose?

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
kukeltje - Aug 22, 2003 - 05:08 PM
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A couple of days ago the 'progressbar' on the news pages mentioned 2.5.2., now it is 2.6. That's the reason for my question. I already thought it had something to do with
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Basically, once all the features were tallied, it had enough big new stuff to be considered a minor release.


The wooden shoe issue is mainly becaus of the farmers in days long gone.... Leather shoes didn't last that long in wet, muddy meadows where the cows were eating gras (hmm.. gras, another 'dutch' thing :wink: ) Once you get used to it it isn't that uncomfortable. Some famers still use them. There is this huge 4 day event where people walk 50km each day and some people walk this distance on wooden shoes (to me that is like SM)
support-scott - Aug 22, 2003 - 05:19 PM
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Leather shoes didn't last that long in wet, muddy meadows

Excellent! And it even makes sense. This is something I've always wondered about. Thanks for the edification. :-)

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
staun - Oct 16, 2003 - 09:49 AM
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Copenhagen, Denmark
todd - Oct 16, 2003 - 04:31 PM
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I work with Scott in Dallas, but I had the pleasure of traveling to Copenhagen on business about a year and a half ago. I was only there a week but it was enough to know that I needed to go back when I'm on vacation to really enjoy the area. By the way, I was amazed at the incredible level of proficiency several of my Danish associates had with spoken English. Actually, to tell the truth, they didn't speak 'English', they spoke 'American' because I could've mistaken them for US natives based on their lack of any discernable accent. I asked them about it and although they said they'd taken English in school for years it was really the hours of watching American TV that made them so fluent. Calling it "cultural language studies" sure sounds much better than "wasting time watching TV".

By the way, my trip was in January (cold, damp, windy, dark) and I still enjoyed it. I can't wait to see what the summer is like some day.

Todd
seandynan - Dec 03, 2003 - 04:49 PM
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Belfast, Ireland.
support-scott - Dec 04, 2003 - 05:54 AM
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I've never been, but I hear Ireland is beautiful. Definately a future destination for me with any luck.

--Scott
MyEclipse Support
SeJo - Jan 08, 2004 - 12:08 PM
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Leuven Belgium

i'm Java developer, and webdesigner. Use MyEcplise for both... have about 3-4 sites that i manage some nice some less :D

in my dayjob i do everything in windows, but the second i have the option i switch to linux (for about more then 2 years now)... (Gentoo Linux active member in translations and operator @ #gentoo-be)...

Belgium is cold and rainy, but where i live it's the biggest university city of belgium, and we have our ways to stay warm :D. also we have the biggest bar here of belgium, and that is on big square (like in trafalgar square) with only pubs and restaurants...

todd the summer is great in Copenhagen, been there in the summer had a great time... you should try more scandinavian countries, they are beautifull...

neway... thanks for this forum, and for your exellent support... one day you'll hate me for ever visiting here, cause i will submit every bug/problem i see :D

greetings,

SeJo
support-rkalla - Jan 08, 2004 - 01:39 PM
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Another Gentoo user, welcome!

I'm from Tucson, Arizona. You can't beat the weather here 8 months out of the year... its just those ~4 months of summer where birds, dogs and people die from the heat that scares everyone away :)

Although, to overcompensate for the heat, we are the air conditioning capitol of the world

Woops, and one more thing: I had a friend that travelled through Texas recently and came back with stories of BBQ and Steak houses that made my mouth water. I just *have* to make it there some day.
arico - Mar 04, 2004 - 10:47 PM
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Hello Everybody;

My name is Alejandro and I am in Mexico City;

This is quite Large city; Actually the city get over the borders of the state it belongs.

I mean; the city is located in the 'Distrito Federal' that is (you may think as) the 32th state of Mexico. But the Urban Blob at one end (the north) reaches and goes beyond the state limits!!

This city has many drawbacks but it also has many good things.

The drawbacks are the same that all Big-Cities:
- Heavy Traffic
- Contamination
- Everybody is in a Hurry

The Good Things:
- Almost Everything can be found here
- It has many (in the south) green areas, museums, movie theathers, etc.
- It has many colonial parts like Coyoacan :) (I live near by)
- You can look at history in downtown; because it is very Old.

I am now developing in Java/J2EE, but a couple of years before; I was working with C,C++ in MSFT Platform.

It has been nice to become part of this quite dynamic comunity 8)

Saludos

Alejandro
support-scott - Mar 05, 2004 - 03:48 AM
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Alejandro,

Welcome and thank you for posting to my 'pet thread'. I really am interested in where our users are from. I saw a sales report that we'd sold into 79 countries last month. My first response was "there are 79 countries"? :oops:

Well apparently there are actually a few hundred so it's great that some of you post here and let us know what's up in other parts of the world.

By the way, I hear the food in Mexico city is much more sophisticated than what we eat as Tex-Mex here. True?
nabil - Mar 05, 2004 - 03:58 AM
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Toronto, Canada.
support-scott - Mar 05, 2004 - 04:08 AM
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Nabil,

Thanks to you also. I know we have quite a few Canadian users. Personally, I've been there a few times, that last was to Lake Louise in October a few years ago. Beautiful country.

Now, who's from the smallest country out there? Anyone from Lichtenstein for example? Monaco? Somewhere else?
nop - Mar 08, 2004 - 02:54 PM
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Hi all,

as you see, I live in your JVM. Tryin to avoid too much confusion with your 1 and 0 bits. But sometimes... you know? Yes, ... I mean, if your JVM crashes... sorry, I was not fast enough... SORRY!!!

Hopin you wont dislike my posts too much, and if: Never start your JVM again! ;)

NOP
support-scott - Mar 08, 2004 - 03:03 PM
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NOP,

Your posts are great. Always insightful and on topic. We truly appreciate anyone that answers more questions than they ask. :-)

But, how about getting 'on topic' here and telling us what part of the world you live in? ;-)
arico - Mar 15, 2004 - 11:33 PM
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scott wrote:
By the way, I hear the food in Mexico city is much more sophisticated than what we eat as Tex-Mex here. True?


Hi again Scott!,

Sorry for the delay, but when I was submiting my post (about a week and a half), my internet quota ran out; then I lost my post :? , then i had to go out for a week... and I am just right Back :)

About he food.... yes; the Mexican Food is more sophisticated than what Tex-Mex is (I think).

As far as I know Tex-Mex stands mainly for meat dishes whith chili and with some tortillas an some other vegetables.

Well, mainly meat dishes are very common on the north states from the country; but there are a Wide variety of dishes from all over the country.

One of them is the "Mole". When you refer to Mole as a dish; its refering the chicken meat covered with Mole.

Or if you are refering the Mole as a Condiment; then its just that; the preparation that is used to cover the Chicken Meat :)

The peculiarity of the Mole is that is made from several Chiles; where the "Chile Poblano" is one of the main ingredients. Then... it also contains many seeds; including "Ajonjolí" (I dont know how to translate that). And the principal ingredient is Chocolate!.

You may think that it is mainly sweet .. for the chocolate; but it actually doesnt. it is sweet at some point, but the Chile and all the other seeds and specia make it a delicious dish :)

One drawback is that it is actually some kind of heavy to the stomach (mainly por people not used to it).

The State of Puebla is one of the states that is Famous for its Mole. And the traditional Mole from Puebla is called "Mole Poblano".

Another interesting thing is that there are soo many varieties of Mole. Diferring from the sweetness, the Hotness (different combination of Chiles), and Color!! .... there is actually a "Mole Verde" that is color Green!.

But, in Mexico City are Meny other things besides Mole :wink:
Here is a big city, and you can find any kind of food that you like, from hamburgers to international food, passing by sea food, chineese, etc, etc. :)

Well, i hope you have the chance to try Mole for yourself :)

Saludos

Alejandro
support-scott - Mar 16, 2004 - 02:26 AM
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Alejandro,

Actually, now that you mention it, I have had mole precisely one time. I found the flavor quite unusual, but somehow compelling. The mix between the chocolate and the chilis was a bit strange at first, but I really did enjoy it. The only reason that I"ve only had it once is that it's a little hard to come by in Dallas. :-)
support-scott - Mar 24, 2004 - 02:25 PM
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Ok, I have nothing new to add. I just thought I'd follow on with a post so it would show as 'unread' in all your browsers thus compelling at least one of you to post. Did it work? :-)
nabil - Mar 24, 2004 - 06:14 PM
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ahh .. didn't see your reply scott :oops: ... and yes Canada is beautifull, I live right by Lake Ontario, by Frenchman's Bay...

well I'm origionally from Iraq, not sure if it's qualified as small country ;) ... I know i'm not the first person of Iraqi origion to use MyEclipse, as far as I know I'm the second :)
support-scott - Mar 24, 2004 - 07:36 PM
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I know i'm not the first person of Iraqi origion to use MyEclipse, as far as I know I'm the second

Interesting. Let me guess, was the first person the one that recommended it to you by chance? ;-)
nabil - Mar 25, 2004 - 02:13 AM
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LOL ... yes ;)
vbfischer - May 21, 2004 - 08:50 PM
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Tampa, Florida.. Boring I know.

Suppose I could lie and say I'm from Outer Qwghlm....
support-scott - May 21, 2004 - 09:31 PM
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Hey, there's nothing wrong with Florida. In fact I was beginning to wonder where all our US users were. ;-)
snpe - May 30, 2004 - 07:37 PM
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Belgrade, Yugoslavia

best regards
gschiltz - Jun 01, 2004 - 03:11 AM
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Santa Fe, New Mexico (also known as "home away from home for Texas legislators")

:-)

// Gary Schiltz
bort - Jun 01, 2004 - 02:19 PM
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Toronto, Canada

GO FLAMES GO!
nevaenuf - Jun 01, 2004 - 02:28 PM
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Hello Scott,

I'm from Funky Town, Fort Worth, currently working for Fort Worth Independent School District... Intrested in breaking into the software industry (CS and MATH Major one year ago). Would love to chat with you...
support-scott - Jun 01, 2004 - 03:26 PM
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Intrested in breaking into the software industry (CS and MATH Major one year ago).

I don't know if we're hiring, but you can always drop an email with your resume to employment@genuitec.com. Can't hurt. :-) One way to break in this place in particular would be to learn to write Eclipse plugins really well, since that's almost all we do (for either MyEclipse or our consulting clients) these days.
vbfischer - Jun 01, 2004 - 06:38 PM
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bort wrote:
Toronto, Canada

GO FLAMES GO!


Tampa, Florida, USA.. (reposting so i can response :-))

GO BOLTS GO!!!
FDELGADO - Jun 08, 2004 - 03:34 PM
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I'm from El Salvador The smallest country in Central America.
support-scott - Jun 09, 2004 - 12:25 AM
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The smallest country in Central America.

I like it. Every place needs some sort of 'claim to fame'. I'm in Texas which is the second largest state in the US, but still manages to be larger than many countries, El Salvador (and France) included. :-)
vbfischer - Jun 11, 2004 - 08:06 PM
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support-scott wrote:

I'm in Texas which is the second largest state in the US, but still manages to be larger than many countries, El Salvador (and France) included. :-)


Shouldn't that be largest state in the "continental" US?

From Florida, the state that looks like its pissing on Cuba
support-scott - Jun 14, 2004 - 03:04 PM
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Shouldn't that be largest state in the "continental" US?

That does sound better that what I originally said, which was also correct. :-)

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From Florida, the state that looks like its pissing on Cuba

Cuba. That's one country I don't think we've sold into. Any Cubans here?
leebase - Jun 14, 2004 - 04:48 PM
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Chicago, IL (actually Naperville -- a suburb)
sreneg - Jun 15, 2004 - 05:01 PM
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Hi Scott,

I'm from Mantova, Italy.
support-scott - Jun 15, 2004 - 09:01 PM
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Chicago, IL (actually Naperville -- a suburb)

Naperville I'm familiar with. Very nice.

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I'm from Mantova, Italy.

Mantova I admit I had to look up on a map. To save the rest of you the trouble, it's in the Lombardy region of Italy in the north near Verona, which is quite famous as the setting for Romeo and Juliet, IIRC. :-)
pronam.chatterjee - Jul 12, 2004 - 05:51 PM
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I am Pronam from Delhi, India.
support-scott - Jul 12, 2004 - 08:02 PM
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Interestingly, we're experiencing about the same weather today. The expected high is 90F/32C in both Delhi and Dallas. :-)

However, you've got about 20% higher humidity so I'm sure it feels about 10 degrees hotter than it does here. Welcome to MyEclipse!
jimisola - Aug 03, 2004 - 12:12 AM
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Malmoe, Sweden (www.malmo.se).
support-rkalla - Aug 03, 2004 - 02:23 AM
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According to some of my coworkers, Sweden has "the best looking people on the planet, none of them are fat"... so congradulations on that, I guess :D
support-scott - Aug 03, 2004 - 02:57 AM
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Jimi,

Welcome aboard. However, since you joined over a year ago and don't show up as a paid subscriber, I'm guessing you use multiple accounts, right? :-)
kitm - Aug 09, 2004 - 03:11 PM
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Hyattsville, MD, USA - But I work in Washington, DC.
support-rkalla - Aug 09, 2004 - 03:18 PM
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Welcome!
Landcorp - Sep 23, 2004 - 06:02 PM
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Tyler, from Chico, CA (Home of Sierra Nevada Beer!)
support-scott - Sep 23, 2004 - 06:22 PM
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Ah yes. Siieeeeerrrraa Neeeevvvvaaadddddaaaaa. Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Tasty.
jeichhorn - Sep 23, 2004 - 06:45 PM
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Hamburg (the second largest city in germany).

Btw. great product. I just convinced my co-workers (and also our boss) to use myeclipse.
Hopefully our group key arrives tomorrow.

Cheers,
Jörg
support-rkalla - Sep 23, 2004 - 06:55 PM
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Thank you for the support Jorg!
alwynn - Oct 18, 2004 - 12:04 PM
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Pretoria, South Africa

Thanks for a great product

Alwyn
support-rkalla - Oct 18, 2004 - 02:17 PM
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Alwyn

Is your name pronounced "Al-win"?
Lemming - Oct 31, 2004 - 08:18 PM
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I´m from New Zealand, but I haven´t lived there for a while now. I´ve lived all over, but now I'm in Madrid to learn Spanish, look at the ladies, and develop using J2EE. Finally managed to get a job that´s not mostly c++ :)

Seems like a great product, and a great forum too. Wait! What are all the support guys doing here? Why aren't they fixing my problems?
support-scott - Nov 01, 2004 - 12:16 AM
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Sounds like you've found a great mix for your current job! Welcome.

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Wait! What are all the support guys doing here? Why aren't they fixing my problems?

A very good question. Back to work all you support slackers! ;-)
nabil - Nov 01, 2004 - 02:15 AM
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/me cracks the whip.
paulkaiser - Nov 18, 2004 - 04:02 PM
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I'm from New Jersey (yes, I'll admit it).
support-scott - Nov 18, 2004 - 04:45 PM
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Ah, the Garden State.

Famous for the urban legend that "two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey" (http://www.tech-sol.net/humor/one-liner35.htm). Tragically, it's not true as debunked here (http://www.computerbits.com/archive/2003/0300/towse0303.html).

Peculiar that the first thing I think of when I read "New Jersey" is this incorrect "factoid". :-)
However, I've actually never been there so I don't have a lot else to go on.

Welcome to MyEclipse!
dumdan - Dec 01, 2004 - 06:47 AM
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Daniel (dumdan) - Toronto - Canada, for the last 8 years. Came here from Romania - not that I want to send anyone back to the maps, or anything ... :)
support-scott - Dec 01, 2004 - 02:52 PM
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Came here from Romania - not that I want to send anyone back to the maps, or anything ... :)

But, of course you knew I wouldn't be able to resist. I had a pretty fair idea of where Romania was (ie. "near Hungary"). However, while consulting the map I found was also reminded that Romania is a wine producer and that I'd actually had some Romanian wine recently at a Halloween party. It was really quite good. Additionally, I found out that there's apparently a country named Muldova that I'd never heard of before. Anyone here from Muldova? :-)
Hendie - Dec 02, 2004 - 03:25 PM
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This is such a compelling thread, somehow I can't resist adding my bit too!

Currently living in Calgary, Alberta Canada with my family. We moved here from Stellenbosch, world famous wine region of sunny South Africa.

Thanks for a wonderful product guys ... I may soon sign up our whole dev team to ME!
support-scott - Dec 02, 2004 - 04:52 PM
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This is such a compelling thread, somehow I can't resist adding my bit too!

I'm pleased I"m not the only one that finds it interesting. :-)

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Currently living in Calgary, Alberta Canada with my family.

I've only been to Calgary a few times, and it was only long enough to get a rental car and drive to Banff or Lake Louise. For those of you that ski, I highly recommend both for both the trails and exquisite beauty of the surroundings.

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We moved here from Stellenbosch, world famous wine region of sunny South Africa.

OK, back to the map. Although I know where South Africa is, I had no idea there was a wine region. You must keep most of it for yourselves. ;-) Actually, that reminds me of a local ice cream called Blue Bell who's slogan is "We eat all we can, then we sell the rest."

A quick web search gave me this site for Stellenbosch (http://www.go2africa.com/south-africa/winelands/stellenbosch/). It really looks quite picturesque.

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Thanks for a wonderful product guys ... I may soon sign up our whole dev team to ME!

Hey, don't keep the goodies for just yourself. It's the season to share. :-)
support-scott - Jan 26, 2005 - 12:32 AM
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OK, it's been over a month since anyone new contributed to my favorite thread here, so I'm just posting this so it will light up as "new" in your browser. Since it obviously worked, and you're reading this now, how about typing a quick reply to let us know where you're located? Word has it that we sell into over 130 countries and there are only about a dozen in this thread so far. Where's yours? :-)
arjan.tijms - Apr 07, 2005 - 09:48 AM
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Nice thread this :)

I'm from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Famous for its beautiful canals, historical city centre, and relaxing athmosphere. Our company is located in this centre, so we all come to it by bike or public transportation. Parking your car is not really an option here. Of course, for the priviledge of working with MyEclipse at work, we all happily live with that ;)
support-scott - Apr 07, 2005 - 02:35 PM
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Arjan,

Thanks for the "mental picture". I think we actually have quite a few subscribers from the Netherlands, especially adjusting for the population. Seems like the software industry must be doing rather well there.

On a side note, I went to Copenhagen a few years ago and amazed that some of the people I met (in their 20's) spoke perfect, unaccented "American". I call it that, rather than English, because they sounded like they could be from the midwest. I asked how they managed such a mastery of their second language and each one attributed it to being hooked on American TV since they were kids. Is Amsterdam the same way?
arjan.tijms - Apr 08, 2005 - 05:34 PM
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support-scott wrote:
Arjan,
Thanks for the "mental picture". I think we actually have quite a few subscribers from the Netherlands, especially adjusting for the population. Seems like the software industry must be doing rather well there.


It's nice to hear there are more subscribers from the Netherlands. There are quite a few technical inclined people here (judging from the activity on Dutch 'programming' fora) :) We don't really have a software industry that produces software as a core business. I think a lot of the activity is in support departments for banking or transport organizations etc.

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On a side note, I went to Copenhagen a few years ago and amazed that some of the people I met (in their 20's) spoke perfect, unaccented "American". I call it that, rather than English, because they sounded like they could be from the midwest. I asked how they managed such a mastery of their second language and each one attributed it to being hooked on American TV since they were kids. Is Amsterdam the same way?


Well, the situation here is that we're exposed to a lot of English. A large percentage of the TV here is American and people really love it. The good thing is that we don't have any voice dubbing but only use subtitles. For the younger people, even subtitles aren't always necassary and they tend to watch DVDs and downloaded series without them. Most book stores also carry a lot of English magazines and books, and you actually quite often catch people on the train reading English literature. When I studied CS at the university, 90% of the material was in English. In the master phase classes are completely in English.

It is said that Dutch is the closests language to English (well actually Holland's second official language 'Fries' is even closer, but only a minority speaks that). So, the understanding of English is almost perfect for a lot of people here. Strangely enough, speaking is quite another issue. Not that many people speak really unaccented American or English. This mainly comes from the fact that we simply don't speak it very often. We consume a lot of it in all of its forms, but mainly produce it in written form only.

It's also remarkable that our closest neighbour, Germany, isn't exposed to a lot of English at all. My girlfriend lives only a few miles from the German border (well, what used to be the border, it's mostly gone now) and over there all TV content is dubbed and bookstores often don't carry a single English magazine.
wayne - Apr 08, 2005 - 06:12 PM
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We have a fond relationshp with the Netherlands.

A couple of years ago I worked in Gorenchem (about 40-50 miles southwest of Amsterdam) on a J2EE consulting gig with a shop that was transitioning from MS technology. Eclipse was in its early adopter stage and the client had limited tool resources. So they were keen to try out Eclipse. At that time Genuitec had built the free EASIE appserver connectors and we used the EASIE Weblogic connector which enabled hot-swap debugging of EJBs within Eclipse but had no project support or web dev tools. The experiences we gained during that and several subsequent consulting engagements spurred us to consider creating MyEclipse.

Being from Texas where it is 100 degrees F for 8 out of 12 months a year I never identified with the speed skating obsession. But then again you might find it challenging to understand rattlesnake roundups or chili cookoffs here in Texas. :-)

Wayne Parrott
VP, Product Development
Genuitec, LLC
support-scott - May 08, 2005 - 06:17 PM
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This thread has almost 4000 views, but only 74 replies. Come on, you know you like to find out who lives where; that's why you're reading this post. So, if you haven't posted here yet, let us know where you're from and keep my favorite thread alive.
Necron99 - May 09, 2005 - 04:19 PM
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Simply put:

Sunset, Utah, USA
support-scott - May 09, 2005 - 10:22 PM
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Sunset, Utah, USA

Ah yes, named Sunset because of the magnificient sunsets over the Great Salt Lake, no doubt. :-)
Oddly, even though I'm in Texas I've nver been to Utah. Thought about going skiing there a couple of times, but always end up in Colorado or New Mexico instead; don't really know why.
biscuit - May 26, 2005 - 11:08 AM
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I share my time between Whitstable, near Canterbury (if you're in Blighty, it's worth a visit!), Kent, UK, and Lille in France (where my girlfriend lives).

60 miles east of London, 40 miles North West of France :?
roxylo - Jun 05, 2005 - 05:40 PM
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I am running around between Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. Where am I from? Great China, I guess....

Rox
support-scott - Jun 21, 2005 - 12:17 AM
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biscuit,

Hey you even provided web links! I see you notice that I typically use these postings as a virtual world tour. Thanks for making it easy on me. Both locations look great!

Rox,

Running between Hong Kong, Taiwan and China, huh? Sounds like you're fleeing from prosecution or something. ;-)
That's a booming part of the world for downloads of our product, but less for sales. Funny how that works...
daorriss - Aug 25, 2005 - 09:17 PM
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I'm from the Tacoma, Washington area...
ttrostel - Sep 12, 2005 - 03:42 PM
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We hail from the Metro DC area. Nice to see how far and wide MyEclipse is used!
support-scott - Sep 15, 2005 - 04:06 PM
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Nice to see how far and wide MyEclipse is used!

That got me to thinking, how widespread is MyEclipse. MyEclipse is used in/by:
150,000K+ subscribers
In 130+ countries
In 6000+ companies

Thanks to all over the past few years for the support that's allowed us to maintain our pricing while expanding the product capabilities by orders of magnitude from the initial release.

By the way, thanks also for keeping my pet thread alive. This one has been going since 8/1/2003; may it never be [Closed]! :-)
glongman - Sep 23, 2005 - 02:44 PM
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Ottawa, Canada.

So, are you guys innundated with people fleeing the storm or what?

Geoff
support-scott - Sep 23, 2005 - 03:18 PM
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Ottawa, Canada.

So you're up there with one of the IBM labs that helps build Eclipse.

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So, are you guys innundated with people fleeing the storm or what?

Yep, we've still got Katrina victims and it seems that all of the greater Houston area is going to either Dallas or San Antonio. I've seen some gas lines forming as people fill up, "just in case" and lots of the inbound highways are completely clogged. But, of course, they're all welcome here.
glongman - Sep 23, 2005 - 07:03 PM
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support-scott wrote:
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Ottawa, Canada.

So you're up there with one of the IBM labs that helps build Eclipse.


Well, I live in the same city but that's about it.

support-scott wrote:

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So, are you guys innundated with people fleeing the storm or what?

Yep, we've still got Katrina victims and it seems that all of the greater Houston area is going to either Dallas or San Antonio. I've seen some gas lines forming as people fill up, "just in case" and lots of the inbound highways are completely clogged. But, of course, they're all welcome here.

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We are impacted also. Our gasoline prices have spiked already. up from .97 a liter to 1.70 - 2.00 a liter! In USD that's something like $5.50 to $6.50 gallon :cry:
support-scott - Sep 23, 2005 - 07:15 PM
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In USD that's something like $5.50 to $6.50 gallon :cry:


Ouch! We're whining at $3.00 / gallon. Thanks for the perspective.
pete23 - Sep 28, 2005 - 03:15 PM
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London, UK.

Current application area: FX Derivatives Pricing and Processing.

Consultant for http://www.bjss.co.uk

Really like the product, invaluable collection of plugins. Now all I need is CDT support:-)
support-scott - Sep 28, 2005 - 05:22 PM
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Current application area: FX Derivatives Pricing and Processing.

Is that all web-based, or do you also build some Eclipse rich client interfaces for your traders to use? I'm asking because I've heard that such things are going on in the space, but don't have a concrete example. Naturally, if you can't comment, don't. :-)

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London, UK.

One of the things I like the most about London is that you're never more than a block away from a decent pub. I never could understand the "close at 11pm" thing though.
AJesse - Sep 29, 2005 - 12:39 AM
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Switzerland (the small dot in the center of the European continent.... no not Sweden, which is in northern Europe... :twisted: )

regards
Alexander
support-scott - Sep 29, 2005 - 01:36 AM
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Alexander,

I think you're our first Swiss post here. One more country heard from! Anyone from Lichtenstein out there? How about Monaco?
AJesse - Sep 29, 2005 - 08:05 AM
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Scott

other community sites have some visual maps to visualize this distribution of their members. Maybe that would be funny also for this site...

regards
Alexander
support-scott - Sep 29, 2005 - 01:54 PM
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Alexander,

I agree completely; that would be interesting. I'll see if I can get the right people excited here about doing it. You never know, but everyone stays pretty darn busy around here. :-)
support-scott - Oct 08, 2005 - 09:10 PM
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Anyone from Lichtenstein out there?

I was told an order went in a few days ago for a university in Lichtenstein, so I guess we're covered there as well. :-)
cliveste - Nov 10, 2005 - 10:10 PM
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Hi,

I am a Canadian from Toronto who now lives and works in Mexico City with his lovely Mexican wife and son. Guess you could call me a MexiCanadian.

Clive Stellings
support-scott - Nov 11, 2005 - 04:58 AM
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Clive,

Welcome to MyEclipse! And, thanks for taking a second to keep my pet thread alive. While we've sold a lot of licenses in Mexico, I think you're the first poster in this thread from there, so one more country heard from! Who's next?
support-rkalla - Nov 11, 2005 - 06:25 PM
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Clive,
That is a very interesting turn of events, Cananda to Mexico, getting married, blessed with a baby. You are a busy developer!
support-scott - Mar 11, 2006 - 03:06 PM
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OK everyone, looks like I need to fire up this thread once again as it appears to have stalled. :-)

I saw an email the other day from an instructor in Myanmar wanting to get some MyEclipse licenses for a class he's teaching. Naturally, my first question was "There's a place called Myanmar?". Well, I did a Google search and found that Myanmar is "the country formerly known as Burma", which is located between India and China. Here's a map for those interested.

So, now we know where Myanmar is. Where are you?
anthonyestelita - Apr 28, 2006 - 12:56 AM
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Code:

El Dorado Hills, California

support-rkalla - Apr 28, 2006 - 01:53 AM
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Welcome!
support-scott - Jul 13, 2006 - 04:18 PM
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OK, we just shipped 5.0M2 and we have thousands of users on the site so I just posted here so the forum would show you haven't read it and you'd be compelled to see "What's up" down in good old "Off Topic, General". Well, it obviously worked if you're reading this so now that you're here, how about contributing to my favorite thread by letting us know where you are? :-)
patmeth - Oct 30, 2006 - 04:08 PM
Post subject: lancaster county, pa
from beautiful Lancaster county in the US of A
support-scott - Nov 08, 2006 - 03:29 PM
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Is that the Pennsylvania Dutch Lancaster County, the Lincoln Nebraska Lancaster County, or the Charlotte South Carolina Lancaster County? I'm guessing the former. :-)
helmutaab - Mar 12, 2007 - 07:36 PM
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Hi from 'The Cradle of Humankind' world heritage sight, a spit north of Johannesburg, South Africa. Lots of lizards, scorpians, spiders, snakes, hornets, tortoises, hares, guineafowl, buck, stunning sunsets, rocks, rocks, and you can pick the soil up with a magnet (iron from ancient meteor impact).
Oh, did I mention rocks ?
support-scott - Mar 12, 2007 - 07:52 PM
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Welcome! Wow, South Africa sounds a lot like some parts of Texas, minus the magnetic soil. I mean, I assume our soil isn't magnetic or someone would've mentioned it by now, right? ;-)

The lizards, spiders, snakes, and scorpions I've personally verified. Now... where's my big magnet...
ibsibs - Apr 20, 2007 - 06:22 PM
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Hello

From the top of europe(allmost) Kolding Denmark

Regards Ib
support-rkalla - Apr 20, 2007 - 06:31 PM
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I'm disappointed no one has said "From the InterWeb" yet :(
support-scott - Aug 21, 2007 - 06:38 PM
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From the top of europe(allmost) Kolding Denmark

I like that. Genuitec's headquarters is in the largest state (almost), Texas. ;-)
oervasti - Oct 17, 2007 - 10:57 AM
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ibsibs wrote:
From the top of europe(allmost) Kolding Denmark


Why, have Scandinavia & the Baltics been expelled from Europe while I wasn't looking :-)

I'm in Helsinki, Finland
support-scott - Jan 17, 2008 - 12:00 AM
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I'm in Helsinki, Finland


Ah! The balmy southern coast of Finland. ;-)
support-scott - May 21, 2008 - 12:14 AM
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OK, I've waited patiently but it's time for someone to feed my favorite thread. You're already here, so how about a reply? Where are you?
cusdx - Mar 04, 2009 - 04:09 PM
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from Warwick, England. Love myEclipse - not having to scratch around for plug-ins, the great documentation and best of all you lovely support people. I tried Netbeans and Eclipse before but spent more time struggling with the IDE than I did coding.
support-rkalla - Mar 25, 2009 - 05:33 PM
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cusdx,

Kind words are much appreciated!
rremedios - Mar 27, 2009 - 10:08 PM
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Hello from Toronto, Canada.

How does the IBM attempt to buy SUN affect you'll?

Cheers
GreenJeans - Feb 13, 2011 - 04:13 AM
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Hi
Freezing cold New York here !
GreenJeans - Feb 13, 2011 - 04:16 AM
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Hi
Freezing cold New York here !
aidansaunders - Oct 12, 2011 - 06:56 AM
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Hi there,

This is Aidan Saunders from New York. Any New Yorkers here? Would love to meet up with you guys.
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