Refactoring

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Thu Jan 19 19:07:53 UTC 2006


By the way nigel
I suggest you to
	have a look at
		- Shout (syntax highliter)
		- eCompletion (great I'm eager to see the integration of  
eCompletion with the typer of roel
				http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/roelwuyts/smalltalk/roeltyper/
		- Keymapping to change your shortcuts.
		- Monticello to manage your code.

Stef


On 19 janv. 06, at 04:15, Nigel Thorne wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I have been using Resharper with C# for a long time and have come  
> to rely on automated refactorings for rapid development. I have  
> been fully aware that refactoring's origins are in the smalltalk  
> community. I am therefore amazed that on first impressions the  
> refactoring support in Squeak doesn't seem to be very extensive. I  
> find this hard to believe, so I must be missing something..
>
> I have the refactoring browser installed and use it as my code  
> editor. I have managed to rename classes and methods fine. I found  
> a bug with 'extract local variable' but it mainly seems to work ok.  
> Are there any shortcut key presses I can use rather than reverting  
> to using the mouse to perform each of these refactorings?
>
> I feel that smalltalk has the potential to be my all time favorite  
> development language, I just need to get my head around how to fly  
> around the Squeak UI and use it as an IDE.
>
> Has anyone got any pointers?
>
> please forgive the new-bee questions. If there is a better place to  
> ask these then please let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Nigel
>
>
> -- 
> Nigel Thorne
> Extreme Programmer & Coach
> www.nigelthorne.com
>




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