SWT Designer allows you to create the views, editors, perspectives, pref pages, composites, etc. that comprise Eclipse SWT & RCP applications and plug-ins.
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by dfayerma » Mon Oct 18, 2004 8:13 am
The ResourceManager class created as part of the New SWT Application wizard contains no method level JavaDoc at all.
The code formatting I would say is sporadic as well.
This class would not be even admitted for a code review in our shop.
I think it would be helpful to add the JavaDoc to the class.
It does not take long to run it through Eclipse code formatter as well.
I think that programming discipline goes a long way in contributing to the software quality and it starts with JavaDoc and code formatting.
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by dfayerma » Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:56 pm
The class is fixed in the 10/19/04 2.1 release.
You responsiveness is amazing as usual.
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by Eric Clayberg » Tue Oct 19, 2004 1:07 pm
dfayerma wrote:The class is fixed in the 10/19/04 2.1 release.
You responsiveness is amazing as usual.
I was just about to announce that, but you beat me to it.
BTW, I didn't see anything bad with the code formatting. I ran the Eclipse formatter over it and it didn't seem to change.

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