Hello,
tracks how developers use their Eclipse IDE. If you ever wanted to find out how you use code completions
or what commands you use most often, Developer Statistics has the answer.
The goal of this project is to develop a rich visualization of the data collected,
to enable the developer to drill down and find out how to make more efficient use of the Eclipse IDE's features.
The already collected data could now be evaluated and displayed graphically in the form of diagrams.
Thus, the software developers get very interesting metrics about their dealings with Eclipse.
An example of this would be the activity of the developer in the IDE, on which days (maybe later also for weeks/months)
they have worked very much and where less. This could be represented in the form of block diagrams.
What I have done this week:
Last week I have worked on the tasks
429959 and
434061, where I have created several unit tests.
How it works and how I could integrate it in a SWT/JFace dialog [1].
Tasks for the next week:
Read more BIRT documentation and test the example integration in [1].
One another point would be to optimize the mock-up (see
433697), create more mock-ups.
Feedback:
If you want to install Developer Statistics, look at the update site [2].
Feedback would be really great, please comment on bug
431842 or contact me on the mailing list.
Regards,
Akif