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A screencast of one of Martin Fowler's refactoring patterns from the series called Dealing Gives an example of how to dump a string's variables on the fly

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Extract Constant using Eclipse's Quick Fix

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[Eclipse IDE] Extracting a Constant & Local Variable

[Eclipse IDE] Extracting a Constant & Local Variable

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Use of Extract Method in Eclipse IDE

Use of Extract Method in Eclipse IDE

This video gives a simple but effective

Eclipse Tips - Extract Local Variable & Inline Variable Refactorings

Eclipse Tips - Extract Local Variable & Inline Variable Refactorings

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Extract Superclass

Extract Superclass

A screencast of one of Martin Fowler's refactoring patterns from the series called Dealing

Best Eclipse Shortcuts Video 4: Extract Local Variable

Best Eclipse Shortcuts Video 4: Extract Local Variable

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How to extract the data of an Eclipse output file (.RSM)?

How to extract the data of an Eclipse output file (.RSM)?

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Pick Out Part of String in Eclipse

Pick Out Part of String in Eclipse

Pick out a part of a string to

Dump String Contents to a File in Eclipse's Display View

Dump String Contents to a File in Eclipse's Display View

Gives an example of how to dump a string's variables on the fly

Eclipse Automatically Create Setters and Getters - Alt+Shift+S

Eclipse Automatically Create Setters and Getters - Alt+Shift+S

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