28th April 2010

CodeBubbles

Andrew Bragdon has come up with a very interesting way of working with code.  Check out CodeBubbles.  CodeBubbles helps bring fragments of code together instead of having to open up multiple files and solves the issue of having to trace through different files when looking for something in code.

It runs on top of Eclipse so it will not work with Visual Studio but it would be great if Microsoft created a feature similar to this in the next version of Visual Studio.

I wonder how well it works with larger and more complex functions.  Either way, I believe this is a great step towards improving developer efficiency.

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There are currently 3 responses to “CodeBubbles”

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  1. 1 On November 5th, 2010, black said:

    I agree, thanks for sharing this..

  2. 2 On November 5th, 2010, china said:

    To the point and written well, thanks for the info

  3. 3 On November 6th, 2010, iPhone said:

    Thanks a lot for putting this up, it was quite handy and helped me a lot

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