An Eclipse plugin usually takes me about half a day at this point. It's not good for short scripts, but these examples don't seem to be that either.
For the "20 minutes later" version, I typically abuse JUnit tests, or use search+working sets.
What Eclipse misses more than anything else is performance and generalization. It's sufficient for my Java work: it is insufficient for my four-language code base.
For the "20 minutes later" version, I typically abuse JUnit tests, or use search+working sets.
What Eclipse misses more than anything else is performance and generalization. It's sufficient for my Java work: it is insufficient for my four-language code base.