testResources Semantic Tokens extension point (#1683) Dec 9, 2024 .classpath Update bundles depending on Java 17 bundles to Java 17 Mar 24, 2023 .options cleanup Nov 9, 2004 .project Initial Release - work in progress Apr 14, 2004 about.html Bug 535318 - Update license to EPL-2.0 for ...
A plugin to make programming the arduino in eclipse easy - progress with targetTool still need path fix in internal builder · Sloeber/arduino-eclipse-plugin@41454b6
I’m making progress on my larger split-flap project (see Update on the Split-Flap Project for 2025). So far I have 32 operational for the larger 64 flap installation. In parallel, I worked on a smaller 4 flaps unit used as a clock. Split-Flap Clock Continue reading → Posted in 3D...
My best advice for enjoying a solar eclipse is to put away the equipment and enjoy the spectacle visually. The questar is for watching the partial phase progress. Fine to take a peek through at totality but the real show is the sky, not the sun. ...
Where is the best place to see the 2024 eclipse? For the best view of the 2024 total solar eclipse, you’ll want to be within the path of totality, which sweeps across North America on April 8, 2024. This path is where the Moon will completely blot out the Sun, offering a breathtaki...
Brand new beginnings are not yet advised, but the effort you put into works-in-progress can be quite rewarding. You may be letting go of outdated attitudes or conditions so that the path is clear for new beginnings at a later date. Watch for exaggeration or obscured/missing information in ...
I’m making progress on my larger split-flap project (see Update on the Split-Flap Project for 2025). So far I have 32 operational for the larger 64 flap installation. In parallel, I worked on a smaller 4 flaps unit used as a clock. Split-Flap Clock Continue reading → Posted in ...
What is the path of the 2024 total solar eclipse?Learn about the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, by watching this NASA visualization of the Moon's umbra—the darkest part of the Moon's shadow—as it crosses North America.
A global map shows the path of the Oct. 2, 2024, annular solar eclipse.(Image credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio) What is about to happen is completely different from April 8's total solar eclipse. This time, it's annular and the orientation of the path is the opposite. On...
By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN Updated 3:19 PM GMT+8, April 9, 2024 Share DALLAS (AP) — Whether you saw the moon completely block the sun, were foiled by cloudy weather or weren’t along the path of Monday’s total solar eclipse, there are still more chances to catch a glimpse. Here’...