11 May 2021
GitHub Codespaces [1] is a new VS Code based project that GitHub is currently rolling out as a limited beta and will then become a commercial product.
The client side of a codespace runs in the browser and the server side in a container and that’s how a Che workspace works too! Developers start a codespace clicking on a button of a GitHub repository and Che workspaces are started with a single click on a web link too!
Codespaces and Che may, at first glance, look like two applications that solve the same problem. But after a closer look their design and use case differ deeply as we will discuss in the webinar.
[1] https://github.com/features/codespaces
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The client side of a codespace runs in the browser and the server side in a container and that’s how a Che workspace works too! Developers start a codespace clicking on a button of a GitHub repository and Che workspaces are started with a single click on a web link too!
Codespaces and Che may, at first glance, look like two applications that solve the same problem. But after a closer look their design and use case differ deeply as we will discuss in the webinar.
[1] https://github.com/features/codespaces
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vRgdxL7-pl0Wjf_h3qwZGxoWB_awyQUFrza40FnU8MvPsxFGI-AvZeTmMz_yPNtX-mVa8CxTQEkK22t/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g7af0a56a66_0_108
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- 54 minutes
5 May 2021
Cloud Chat Host Jesse Williams kicks off the first episode of the new series by ECD Tools discussing Eclipse Che with Mario Loriedo, Eclipse Che Project Lead.
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- 33 minutes
21 Jan 2021
Eclipse Che is well known as a web IDE but developers are unfamiliar with its architecture. What are the different components of a Che workspace? How does Che relate to Eclipse Theia? How many resources does a Che workspace require? What's the startup sequence of a Che workspace? These are some popular questions about Che internals that we would like to answer in this webinar.
Presenter: Mario Loriedo - Jan 21, 2021
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Presenter: Mario Loriedo - Jan 21, 2021
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- 2 participants
- 1:01 hours
17 Nov 2020
Mario Loriedo & David Harris demo Eclipse Che for developer teams as part of the Eclipse Foundation Virtual Booth at KubeCon + CloudNative Con NA Nov 17-20, 2020
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- 2 participants
- 50 minutes
27 Oct 2020
Hey kids,
Do you know Scratch ? It is a programming tool for children. You can just use blocks to code your applications and share them with your friends.
During this talk, we will show you how you can interact with Kubernetes by using our custom Scratch blocks and how we have built these blocks with Eclipse Che.
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Speaker(s):
Sun TAN (Red Hat, Inc.)
Ilya Buziuk (Red Hat, Inc.)
Do you know Scratch ? It is a programming tool for children. You can just use blocks to code your applications and share them with your friends.
During this talk, we will show you how you can interact with Kubernetes by using our custom Scratch blocks and how we have built these blocks with Eclipse Che.
Come and play with us.
Speaker(s):
Sun TAN (Red Hat, Inc.)
Ilya Buziuk (Red Hat, Inc.)
- 2 participants
- 37 minutes
22 Oct 2020
Eclipse Che is an online IDE running in the cloud that can use VS Code extensions. In this session, attendees will learn the following:
- What is Devfile and how do you use it
- How to create a fully functional devfile. As an example I'll show how to prepare an environment to develop Quarkus applications in Eclipse Che, but it can be easily done for different languages and tools in the same way
- How to setup a developer environment by using that devfile
- What are the benefits that they can have using devfiles
Speaker(s):
Valeriy Svydenko (Red Hat, Inc.)
- What is Devfile and how do you use it
- How to create a fully functional devfile. As an example I'll show how to prepare an environment to develop Quarkus applications in Eclipse Che, but it can be easily done for different languages and tools in the same way
- How to setup a developer environment by using that devfile
- What are the benefits that they can have using devfiles
Speaker(s):
Valeriy Svydenko (Red Hat, Inc.)
- 1 participant
- 27 minutes
21 Oct 2020
Do you wonder whether you should use VS Code or Eclipse Theia? Are you confused by the relationship between Theia and Eclipse Che? Do you want to know how Che compares to VS Code Codespaces? Then join this talk where we will provide a comprehensive overview as well as a detailed comparison!
VS Code, Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che are probably the most interesting projects to watch at the moment in the area of online IDEs and cloud development tools. However, there is quite some confusion going on about how these projects are related to each other and what sets them apart. This is especially true as the projects are heavily overlap in terms of features and even partially include and reuse each other.
In this talk, we provide a structured overview of Eclipse Theia, Eclipse Che and VS Code (including Codespaces). We focus on the use case of choosing a technology as a basis and platform for the implementation of custom tools, but also cover the plain off-the-shelf Cloud IDE use case.
We divide the projects into comparable pieces, highlight in which aspects they are unique, and answer typical questions including:
- What are the core goals and objectives of Che, Theia and VS Code (including Codespaces)?
- What features do these projects provide?
- What technical components are there?
- How do different components compare to each other in relevant categories such as functionality, stability, flexibility, extensibility, etc.
- How open are these projects and what limitations are there from a license point of view?
The ultimate goal is to provide a systematic guideline whether the discussed projects are a good fit for your specific project. Therefore, we compare the projects along with relevant criteria and use example use cases for indicating when a technology is a good fit and when it isn’t.
Speaker(s):
Jonas Helming (EclipseSource)
VS Code, Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che are probably the most interesting projects to watch at the moment in the area of online IDEs and cloud development tools. However, there is quite some confusion going on about how these projects are related to each other and what sets them apart. This is especially true as the projects are heavily overlap in terms of features and even partially include and reuse each other.
In this talk, we provide a structured overview of Eclipse Theia, Eclipse Che and VS Code (including Codespaces). We focus on the use case of choosing a technology as a basis and platform for the implementation of custom tools, but also cover the plain off-the-shelf Cloud IDE use case.
We divide the projects into comparable pieces, highlight in which aspects they are unique, and answer typical questions including:
- What are the core goals and objectives of Che, Theia and VS Code (including Codespaces)?
- What features do these projects provide?
- What technical components are there?
- How do different components compare to each other in relevant categories such as functionality, stability, flexibility, extensibility, etc.
- How open are these projects and what limitations are there from a license point of view?
The ultimate goal is to provide a systematic guideline whether the discussed projects are a good fit for your specific project. Therefore, we compare the projects along with relevant criteria and use example use cases for indicating when a technology is a good fit and when it isn’t.
Speaker(s):
Jonas Helming (EclipseSource)
- 1 participant
- 30 minutes
30 Mar 2020
Speakers: Ilya Buziuk
If you are a developer interested in cloud native application development, you are probably having trouble following the fast changing world of the development tools in this space. You might have questions like:
What are the benefits of such tools for cloud development?
What is new with Eclipse Che?
What does its roadmap look like?
How does it integrate with OpenShift and Kubernetes?
The goal of this talk is to provide an insightful view into cloud development tools. Eclipse Che will be used to show short live demos of what the Cloud Development entails today. We will discuss how this project and its roadmap may affect your cloud development decisions.
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If you are a developer interested in cloud native application development, you are probably having trouble following the fast changing world of the development tools in this space. You might have questions like:
What are the benefits of such tools for cloud development?
What is new with Eclipse Che?
What does its roadmap look like?
How does it integrate with OpenShift and Kubernetes?
The goal of this talk is to provide an insightful view into cloud development tools. Eclipse Che will be used to show short live demos of what the Cloud Development entails today. We will discuss how this project and its roadmap may affect your cloud development decisions.
[ https://sched.co/YOxx ]
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Recordings of talks at DevConf are a community effort. Unfortunately not everything works perfectly every time. If you're interested in helping us improve, let us know.
- 1 participant
- 24 minutes
25 Nov 2019
You heard about Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che, but did not find the time to learn more about those projects? You are interested in web-based tools, but do not know where to start? Then this talk is for you!
Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che are two innovative projects to build web-based tools. In combination,you could consider them to be the next generation of the Eclipse tool platform or “Eclipse in the browser”. However, compared to previous Eclipse versions, getting started requires more knowledge. So far there is no simple download page, no executable to just launch a product and no wizard to create your first plugin.
In this talk, we provide an introduction to Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che assuming zero previous experience. We show what those technologies can do for you and how they fit with each other. We demonstrate how to launch them, show the features they provide out of the box and how to get started as a user. Furthermore, we discuss the available options to adapt, extend and customize the frameworks to your own needs. Finally, we conclude with a technological overview, including the relation to Visual Studio Code and discuss potential deployment scenarios.
Speaker:
Jonas Helming
Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che are two innovative projects to build web-based tools. In combination,you could consider them to be the next generation of the Eclipse tool platform or “Eclipse in the browser”. However, compared to previous Eclipse versions, getting started requires more knowledge. So far there is no simple download page, no executable to just launch a product and no wizard to create your first plugin.
In this talk, we provide an introduction to Eclipse Theia and Eclipse Che assuming zero previous experience. We show what those technologies can do for you and how they fit with each other. We demonstrate how to launch them, show the features they provide out of the box and how to get started as a user. Furthermore, we discuss the available options to adapt, extend and customize the frameworks to your own needs. Finally, we conclude with a technological overview, including the relation to Visual Studio Code and discuss potential deployment scenarios.
Speaker:
Jonas Helming
- 1 participant
- 38 minutes