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A wearable input device called Scurry developed by Samsung Electro-Mechanics. Users can operate computers







A wearable input device called Scurry
developed by Samsung Electro-Mechanics.
Users can operate computers

A wearable input device called Scurry
developed by Samsung Electro-Mechanics.
Users can operate computers
12/25/2003 08:06 AM

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Software developers, we need to eat our own dog food. Through the magic of software, we’ve allowed end-users to view and manipulate databases in countless ways. A single corporate database might be viewed and edited via any number of command-line interfaces, charts, text reports, and web pages. But how about source code? Just a glorified text editor will do, mate.

Eclipse and Idea advance the idea somewhat. They do treat code as structure and are much more powerful on the refactoring side. Also, plugins are available that manipulate this structure to render code as UML. But there is so much more to go.

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