Judging a person's programming level, it depends on his keyboard more, or more mouse. Use the keyboard one to enter the code (of course, also include comments), then there is the proficiency of the use of shortcut keys.There have been some in the watercress evaluation of "effective programmer": "How much lazy people, just how much free." I have compiled a list of Programmer's books , which is to make programmers lazy by reading books. Wrote that programmers as a special group, some people can be so lazy, lazy to do things to the machine to do, and some people can be so diligent, every day tirelessly to do the repetitive monotonous work. Before reading this book, I belonged to the diligent person, but after reading this book, I must diligently become the lazy person. So in the Internet to find a bit, oneself also summed up some use more, and share with you. CTRL+K cursor on a variable (note, is a variable, if your cursor is placed on a string, such as http://www.hualai.net.cn does not have any effect), press the CTRL+K cursor will be positioned to the next same variable shift+ctrl+k As with the Ctrl+k function, the opposite direction ctrl+o open a small window like outline view Alt + Left and RIGHT arrow keys, jump to the previous/next edit position (often used) double-click the opening parenthesis (parentheses, brackets, braces), All content in parentheses is selected F3 open the file that declares the reference F4 open the type hierarchy Ctrl+h open the Search window Shift+ctrl+s Save all Shift+ctrl+r Open the resource ctrl+q go back to the last edit place ctrl+shift+ G in Workspace search reference ALT + upper and lower arrow keys, move the selected row up or down shift+enter add a blank line below the current line, and the cursor can jump to a row anywhere ctrl+l ctrl+m maximize the current edit or view. Then press the ctrl+/comment on the current line, and then press Ctrl+t to display the current class inheritance (You can view the class's tree) ctrl+e display the current Edit drop-down list ctrl+/(keypad) collapses all code in the current class ctrl+* (keypad) Expands all code in the current class alt+/code helper, prompting code ctrl+j forward Incremental Lookup ctrl+shift+j Reverse incremental lookup ctrl+shift+f4 Close all open editctrl+shift+r Find files Ctrl+shift+t Find class Alt+shift+r Duplicate Name Alt+shift+m extraction method Alt+shift+z Cancel refactoring ax Ah, be sure to use cooked to ....
Common shortcut keys that Eclipse programmers want to master