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Autocompletion master 😂😂

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    So, I just checked: those arguments are supposed to read (int x, int y, int width, int height), however, you should be able to hover over the option and hit F2 to focus a manual page for the function. If you can't get either of those, you must have a flawed install of Eclipse; Go download Neon, it's brand new 🗣😎
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    or better yet install intellij
  • 0
    Super true, but not all work environments care to spend money on IntelliJ.
  • 2
    @lurch the community version for Java is free. you only have to pay for it if you want extra web development features
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    @dev0urer

    Yeah, my department is webdev, so we use Java&Spring but we need script editing and shit. I have a friend in our mobile department and his whole team uses IntelliJ with Cordova... so I could use the same license, but our project uses a bunch of Eclipse specific plugins...
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    @lurch I feel for ya
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