![]() On the quest of learning Eclipse shortcuts, some of them which I have discussed in my list of Top 30 Eclipse shortcuts for Java programmers, I found a very useful Eclipse shortcut for generating code for statement in Java source file.īy using this Eclipse shortcut you can create () messages in 60% less time, as you only need to type the message. Though I recommend using logging for better information display in production code, nobody can undermine the importance of statement in Java. is the most preferred way to print something on console because it doesn’t require setups like configuring Log4J or. ![]() Let me ask you one question, How many times do you type in your Java program? I guess multiple times while doing programming, debugging, and testing small stuff. Even programmers with 3 to 4 years of experience sometimes don't know this useful Eclipse shortcut to generate messages. Eclipse IDE provides quick shortcut keys to print statement in Java but unfortunately not every Java programmers are familiar with that. ![]()
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