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Max Rydahl Andersen is the tooling architect at JBoss by Red Hat.
Day-to-day he leads the development behind JBoss Tools and JBoss Developer Studio.
In the early days he worked on Hibernate Core even before it became part of JBoss, and over time he have been involved in alot of projects at JBoss, mainly focused on the tooling/developer aspects.
He gets to touch upon almost every technology inside JBoss as they need tooling. It's given him a unique viewpoint of being an actual user of the technology - feeling both the pains and joys of a user.
Max have been involved in Ceylon from the early days and tried to keep up with the evolving specifications. Gives feedback and provide input in directions of the tooling and as such is now trying to make Ceylon available from Eclipse.
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I will be talking about JBoss Tools and Developer Studio at JAOO in Aarhus, Denmark 28th September. You should also be able to catch me hanging out at the JBoss/Red Hat booth Monday to Wednesday.
Today we are releasing JBoss Tools 3 Alpha1!
Last week we had the good fortune of having a Hibernate and Seam team meeting.
I noticed that there have been a lot of JBoss Tools related news going on while I were on vacation (maybe I should stay on vacation ?)
Today we are releasing JBoss Tools 2.1.0.GA.
While everyone else is having fun at JavaOne we uploaded the candidate release of JBoss Tools 2.1.0 at sourceforge and via the development update site.
Ever wanted to see how DocBook documents look like rendered without leaving your IDE ? This blog will explain how you can come from this:
Today we are releasing JBoss Tools 2.1.0.Beta. Go download it or use the development update site.