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Re: troubling article


  • Subject: Re: troubling article
  • From: Martin Häcker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 22:12:08 +0200

- Some form of "intelli-sense" (for lack of a better term), i.e. the
ability for the editor to drop down a list of potential methods for a
class, arguments to a function/message, etc

Perhaps I'm just weird, but I like PB precisely because it does *not* have that kind of hand-holding. I do understand, though, that quite a few folks do like it. I only hope that, when or if Apple decides to add these features, they also include a way to turn them off.

Oh... I just disagree! :)

This feature is just one of the best in Eclipse. There simply is no better way to have a look at the documentation (javadoc in this case) that is displayed as you look at the methods of some object. Disabling it is easy. Just type fast enough.. :)

cu Martin
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