On 12/9/05, Patrick Lightbody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I can press > ctrl-enter and surround a method with a try/catch block and know that > my catch block is logging the exception properly without even typing > anything.
I think my favorites are just managing the import statements, identifying unused members, and precompiling the code as I work. It's now very rare for me to run a make and have it fail. If it was going to fail, IDEA would have told me that already. And, of course, intelligent renaming of members simply rocks! With IDEA 5, I also like the way it tracks the exception stack now. There was a couple places in MailReader where we weren't catching all the thrown exceptions, but IDEA pointed those out during the refactoring. I often feel like I'm pair-programming with Commander Data. :) In my day job, we also use the code formatting extensively, so that we are sure that everything is absolutely consistent. Something I'd like to do is come up with a standard code setting for IDEA that we could all load up when working here. Of course, we could have a similar setup for Eclipse too. Is there something like that for WebWork, Patrick? -Ted. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]