Ich werde mir ein Plugin für Eclipse programmieren um die Prinzipien, Regeln und Praktiken eines Clean Code Developers immer vor Augen zu haben. Ich habe bis jetzt noch nichts passendes für Eclipse gefunden um einen Einsteiger in die Materie gezielt zu unterstützen. Also werde ich mich an die Arbeit machen um das Plugin zu basteln.
Was soll das Plugin machen? Nun, es soll den aktuellen CCD-Grad und die damit verbundenen Prinzipien, Regeln und Praktiken zusammenfassend darstellen. Am besten wäre es, diese als Links auf die Clean Code Developer Website verweisen zu lassen. Dort kann dann die genaue und erweiterte Erklärung zu den einzelnen Punkten nachgelesen werden bis sie in "Fleisch und Blut" übergegangen sind.
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Showing posts with label eclipse. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Improve your productivity
My main profession is to write software. Typing on keyboards is essential as well as moving the mouse around to point and click.
Since my early days in this industry I like to learn the "essential" keyboard shortcuts for every software I use on a daily basis. Learning the "right" shortcuts will improve your working speed and therefore the overall productivity, since you don't need to switch between keyboard and mouse that often.
I use Eclipse for my daily work a lot. Lately I found a plug-in called MouseFeed which helps me to improve my knowledge of shortcuts even further.
What is the plug in supposed to do? Well, basically for every function that you use the mouse for and there is a corresponding keyboard shortcut available, it'll show up a little yellow popup dialog with the shortcut to remember. This is pretty neat and helps you to remember the shortcut and avoids the usage of the mouse.
Since my early days in this industry I like to learn the "essential" keyboard shortcuts for every software I use on a daily basis. Learning the "right" shortcuts will improve your working speed and therefore the overall productivity, since you don't need to switch between keyboard and mouse that often.
I use Eclipse for my daily work a lot. Lately I found a plug-in called MouseFeed which helps me to improve my knowledge of shortcuts even further.
What is the plug in supposed to do? Well, basically for every function that you use the mouse for and there is a corresponding keyboard shortcut available, it'll show up a little yellow popup dialog with the shortcut to remember. This is pretty neat and helps you to remember the shortcut and avoids the usage of the mouse.
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