On 06/13/2011 11:43 PM, Ricky Clarkson wrote:
long as Eclipse takes longer to do something
automatically than the user does manually it will always be a
distracting environment, and will encourage the kind of practice you
mention.
IDEs can't help here, at least in this stage. People know that they are
searching for "the code that renders that table in the row" but if they
are not used to many different classes, they have to think first to
understand what they're searching for. They first need to create a
"rough mental map" of the patterns used, and then the IDE will be able
to help.
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