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Weekend Project: Thread Dump Viewer for Eclipse

by Alex Ruiz on November 5, 2012

Make your Xtext-based editor 300 times faster*

by Alex Ruiz on July 10, 2012

Testing formatting in Eclipse editors, take 2: real unit tests

by Alex Ruiz on March 7, 2012

Testing formatting in Eclipse editors

by Alex Ruiz on March 5, 2012

Sneak peek: Navigating from C++ code to Protocol Buffer declaration – in Eclipse

by Alex Ruiz on February 6, 2012

Associating Xtext editors to file names, instead of file extensions

by Alex Ruiz on January 10, 2012

Upgraded to Xtext 2.1: first impressions

by Alex Ruiz on November 22, 2011

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    My name is Alex Ruiz.

    I'm a programmer. My interests include Java, API design, IDEs and testing. I'm the creator of FEST, an open source project that aims at making testing easier.

    I work as Software Engineer at Google in the Android team.

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