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Eclipse’s widespread use across multiple programming communities is perhaps partly due to its versatility and flexibility. Developers can customize their user interface with different views and can even add custom plug-ins for a highly personalized interface. However, Eclipse may need fine-tuning to be efficient and quick to respond. Mike Henke has experimented with different settings on his Eclipse installation to find the secrets to a faster, happier IDE. This article describes his recipe for a turbo-charged Eclipse.
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© 2010 Michael and Judith Dinowitz
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Henke, M. (2010). Turbo Charging Eclipse. In: Adobe ColdFusion Anthology. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-7214-4_36
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