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Integrating the google wave platform with eclipse for collaborative, real-time code creation

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Real-time collaborative coding is a challenge. Robust development environments are often compatible with versioning, but the versioning is not real-time; real-time editors overcome this, but lack the tools available in other environments. The heart of the problem is a lack of sufficient software that is not only collaborative and real-time, but supports compiling and running code. We create a Google Wave plugin for Eclipse to get the best of both worlds by harnessing the full power of both applications without recreating all the desired functionality.

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                        SIGITE '10: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Information technology education
                        October 2010
                        180 pages
                        ISBN:9781450303439
                        DOI:10.1145/1867651
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                        1. Google wave
                        2. collaborative editor
                        3. eclipse
                        4. open source
                        5. real-time

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