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17-Mar-2017
Game of Life Performance Tests with React.js, MobX, Immutable, Vue.js here
02-Mar-2017
Game of Life Performance Tests with React.js, Typescript initial Slow Version here
10-Feb-2008
Slime
UML 2 V2.0.7 available, now runs with Eclipse 3.3.
10-Feb-2008
RCPForms
enhanced widgets checked into SVN. Widgets support inherited en/disable
state, show disabled state correctly and support required state.
20-May-2006
Slime
UML 2 DevStream Alpha Release available. Completely rewritten Code base,
now based on GEF and more comfortable. Check it out !
19-May-2006
Checkclipse
2.0.1 released.
31-July-2005
Website completely
revamped. Now has something like "Design".
18-July-2005
Slime 1.3.4 released,
should work with all Eclipse versions >= 3.0. Tested with Eclipse
3.1 final. Removed expiration date. Speedup on diagram creation.
Fixed bugs: serialization/copy of binary classes from jar files now
works
correctly.
13-March-2005
Checkclipse
V1.6.0 released. Tested with Eclipse 3.0 and 3.1 final. If you have
Eclipse 2.1, please use Checkclipse V1.4.0.
23-July-2004
Slime UML and Checkclipse
released in new versions thoroughly tested on Eclipse 3.0.
23-July-2004
Slime UML and Checkclipse
released in new versions thoroughly tested on Eclipse 3.0.
20-Dec-2003
Slime UML V1.3.0
released. Compatibility Version for Eclipse 3.0M6+.
15-Aug-2003
Checkclipse 1.1.1
released. Works with Checkstyle 3.1, project-specific style configuration
etc. All I need and I guess you too.
04-May-2003
Checkclipse 0.5
released. Program with Style ! This integrates the famous Checkstyle
3.0 Style Checker into Eclipse. Get it now !
08-Nov-2002
Slime 1.0.1 is
available for purchase via the share-it service.
31-Oct-2002
Released Slime
1.0.1. Fixed various bugs, and added first commercial features with
copy&paste to Windows Metafile (WMF) and Scalable Vector Graphics
(SVG) for registered users.
Revamped Slime web site.
09-Sep-2002
Released Slime
0.8.1. Improved usability with tooltips, better menus, help-system,
and feature set through full set of associations, nifty automatic
layout algorithm and more.
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