
The second thing I noticed was it was somewhat buggy. It would not start unless I pointed to a workspace that was already there. As a development version this is not surprising. The next thing I did was open up some C++ code because this was the C++ version. I only played with it for a couple of minutes, but I did notice it can now find errors in the code before you compile. This was the thing I missed most using the C++ version compared to the Java version. I hope this means there C++ parse has other fixes in it to. Below is and example of eclipse finding a missing semicolon. I did not see other new features, but I did not look long either. I can not wait until June for the real thing. The eclipse project it great and it just keeps getting better.

Nice! Was that some sample code you put together in the screen shot, or is that some work on smooth particle hydrodynamics?
ReplyDeleteIt was some code I wrote for the robot project.
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