7 Paper Cuts in Eclipse
Ubuntu is currently running One Hundred Paper Cuts . This project aims to improve user experience by identifying 100 bugs that appear relatively easy to fix but that negatively impact user experience.
I will try to do the same for my Eclipse but with a more limited scope.
I will try to identify 7 things in Eclipse which are time consuming and / or annoying and will try to solve them most likely via Eclipse plug-ins . It can be simple things which I just find dull or real improvements.
So now I have to start watching me using Eclipse and try to see what I could improve….
See Eclipse Papercuts to get all posts in this series.
July 8th, 2009 at 11:53 pm
[...] Sharing is good No Comments by vogella / July 8th, 2009 In this second part of my 7 Paper Cuts in Eclipse I want to change some standard Eclipse [...]
July 15th, 2009 at 6:14 pm
[...] #3 – Nobody calls me No Comments by vogella / July 15th, 2009 In this episode of Eclipse Papercuts we will look at how we can analyse our own code to find “dead” code in your projects. [...]
September 21st, 2009 at 7:45 am
[...] as bundles No Comments by Lars Vogel / September 21st, 2009 In this episode of Eclipse Papercuts I explain how you get bundles for popolar Java libraries for your Eclipse plugin [...]
October 5th, 2009 at 8:07 am
[...] Mylyn Context No Comments by Lars Vogel / October 5th, 2009 In this episode of Eclipse Papercuts I will demonstrate how to modify the Mylyn tasks context. Many thanks to David Green for providing [...]