"description":"VS Code is very popular as day-to-day development platform and offers an extension API that has been adopted to create a myriad of useful extensions. We can support you to build custom VS Code extensions for the specific needs of your engineers.",
"description":"Remote development without friction Gitpod continuously builds your git branches like a CI server so that you can start coding right away - no more waiting for dependencies to download and builds to finish.",
"description":"Eclipse Xtext is a framework for development of programming languages and domain specific languages. It covers all aspects of a complete language infrastructure, from parsers, over linker, compiler or interpreter to fully-blown top-notch IDE integration for Eclipse and Web-based IDEs. Further, languages developed with Xtext can be integrated into editors supporting the Language Server Protocol (e.g. VS Code, Eclipse Che). Xtext comes with great defaults for all these aspects, which at the same time can be easily tailored to your individual needs.",
"description":"an established foundation for Java-based applications. It has a rich ecosystem of tools and frameworks that can be loaded as plug-ins. We can support you to integrate language support for your DSLs in Eclipse-based tools, along with backing features like diagrams and additional views.",
"description":"Langium is an open source language engineering tool with first-class support for the Language Server Protocol, written in TypeScript and running in Node.js. This future-proof technology stack enables domain-specific languages in VS Code, Eclipse Theia, web applications, and more.",
"description":"Eclipse Open VSX is a registry for VS Code extensions that is free to be installed in public or private networks. We can support you to set up Open VSX to distribute extensions within your organization.",
"description":"Eclipse Sprotty™ is a next-generation, open-source, web-based diagramming framework. Instead of using a cross-compiler or an existing framework, we decided to start from scratch with web technologies: The client is implemented in TypeScript, SVG is used for rendering, and CSS for styling. We also use a unidirectional event-cycle with a virtual DOM as opposed to the traditional model-view-controller pattern to better fit the demands of web applications.",