All:
Does anyone have experience with the Code Rocket Eclipse plug-in that they can share? (Code Rocket for Eclipse 2.00)
So far, I am very impressed with the trial version that I am using.
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All:
Does anyone have experience with the Code Rocket Eclipse plug-in that they can share? (Code Rocket for Eclipse 2.00)
So far, I am very impressed with the trial version that I am using.
I have not tried it myself but appreciate you trying it out. And glad to hear it looks good.
It you give it the thumbs up, feel free to write a little blurb about it in a new wiki topic :)
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:CCS_Plugins
Thanks!
ki
I ran Code Rocket against one of my larger functions as a test - it did well, creating a set of flowcharts that printed on 40 pages, and ended up as a 4-page wide by 10-page high flowchart! The pseudocode option allowed me to compress this to 6 pages. I will consider creating a wiki topic on this, but I suggest that anyone who wants to create automatic flowcharts or automatic pseudocode should at least try the 30-day free option!
Ki:
When I am ready to write the section for the Code Rocket plug-in, how do I go about submitting? (It was not apparent from the reference that you had posted.)
Hi Todd,
Great! Appreciate you willing to take the time to do this.
The first thing is to create a wiki account and log in (if you have not done so already)
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup
Once that is done, think of your wiki title. Here are a list of other titles for various CCS plugins:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:CCS_Plugins
Yours would join that list.
When you have your title, enter it in the wiki search box and hit 'Go' to check if that title already exists.
If it does not exist, then it will tell you and you have the option to create a new page for that title.
Once you decide to create a new page, the wiki editor will open. You can fill in your content. Now instead of trying to learn all the wiki syntax, what I found easiest to do is to look at an existing topic and view the source (by hitting the 'Edit' option). Then I would copy and paste it into my new topic as a template to work off. That way you have an example to work off and it is easy to replace the existing content with your own and you'll be able to pick up the key stuff needed to create your page.
If you want to look at the full wiki help, it is in here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents
Thanks!
ki