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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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A crazy experiment called JBoss Community Asylum is now live via asylum.libsyn.com and iTunes.
The JBoss Tools 3.1 M3 release are now available!
For those who are joining us at JBoss World in Chicago this week here are the talks that we are set to have about or touch upon JBoss Tools & Developer studio.
I'm happy to be able to announce that you can now download JBoss Tools 3.1 M2. Those who loves Maven will hopefully also love this release!
If you are eager to try out Eclipse 3.5/Galileo together with exploring upcoming features in JBoss Tools you now can since we have uploaded JBoss Tools 3.1.0.M1 to the servers for you to have fun.
I've been sitting on these links too long. Time to set them free.
JBoss Tools 3.0.1 is now available for download and also via our stable update-site.
We will be holding a Webinar about JBoss Tools and Developer Studio on Thursday, 23rd April at 2 pm EDT/18:00 UTC.