The toughest thing about building Maven projects in Eclipse is simply getting started. After that, Java development in Eclipse becomes decidedly simpler. That's because once a Maven project is created ...
Code coverage is one of the most widely used quality metrics in embedded software development. Nearly every team I start working with tells me they aim to reach 80%+ code coverage. In fact, many ...
A “ring of fire” solar eclipse on Tuesday will mark the first eclipse of 2026, but only about 2% of the world’s population will get to see it, according to Time and Date. The event, also called an ...
The clouds put a damper on seeing the partial solar eclipse in Massachusetts on Saturday morning. Patchy rain and clouds made it hard to see the sunrise eclipse, which started just after 6:30 a.m. and ...
On the night of March 13, a lunar eclipse, or "Blood Moon," will be viewable throughout the U.S. In Louisiana, the lunar eclipse will begin at 10:37 p.m., with totality occurring at 1:26 a.m. and ...
Storms are threatening lunar eclipse viewing on March 13-14, but the latest cloud coverage update from the National Weather Service shows where the skies will remain clear for the event. Showers and ...
On April 8, 2024, the entire northern New York region was treated to one of the greatest heavenly shows: a total eclipse of the sun. Because the big cities of the Northeast, including those in Canada, ...
Over the last few years, Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code has emerged as a popular developer’s tool. It’s a lightweight editor at its core, but with a vast array of extensions that transform it into an ...
Some seven years in the making, the Eclipse Foundation's Theia IDE project is now generally available, emerging from beta to challenge Microsoft's similar Visual Studio Code editor, with which it ...
As the moon begins to transit the sun, friends (from left) Alfredo Harris of San Diego, Josh Swanson of Los Angeles and Travis Buchholz of San Diego find a comfortable position on the Ron Kirk ...
This eclipse coverage was nuts. A Mexican news outlet is garnering ridicule online because it accidentally aired a man’s testicles when presenting viewer-submitted footage of Monday’s solar eclipse.