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diff --git a/usth/ICT2.7/P1L3 Integrated Development Environment Subtitles/4 - Plug-Ins - lang_en_vs5.srt b/usth/ICT2.7/P1L3 Integrated Development Environment Subtitles/4 - Plug-Ins - lang_en_vs5.srt deleted file mode 100644 index 040293e..0000000 --- a/usth/ICT2.7/P1L3 Integrated Development Environment Subtitles/4 - Plug-Ins - lang_en_vs5.srt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -1 -00:00:00,110 --> 00:00:03,134 -In fact most IDEs are extensible through the use of - -2 -00:00:03,134 --> 00:00:06,158 -plug-ins. And by the way, note that plug-ins might be - -3 -00:00:06,158 --> 00:00:09,326 -called differently on different platforms. For example, if you're using - -4 -00:00:09,326 --> 00:00:12,970 -a Microsoft Visual Studio, plug-ins are normally called add-ins, but - -5 -00:00:12,970 --> 00:00:15,598 -the concept is more or less the same. So, what - -6 -00:00:15,598 --> 00:00:18,555 -is a plug-in? Well, let's imagine our IDE to be - -7 -00:00:18,555 --> 00:00:22,320 -this box. A plug-in is additional functionality that you can - -8 -00:00:22,320 --> 00:00:25,430 -actually plug into this box so that this box starts - -9 -00:00:25,430 --> 00:00:28,830 -offering more features to the user. For example, you - -10 -00:00:28,830 --> 00:00:32,850 -can add to Eclipse the Checkstyle plug-in. Which, paraphrasing the - -11 -00:00:32,850 --> 00:00:35,950 -Checkstyle website, helps you ensure that your Java code - -12 -00:00:35,950 --> 00:00:38,890 -complies with a set of coding standards by inspecting the - -13 -00:00:38,890 --> 00:00:41,690 -code and pointing out items that deviate from a - -14 -00:00:41,690 --> 00:00:44,870 -defined set of coding rules. Again, this is a functionality - -15 -00:00:44,870 --> 00:00:47,330 -the core of Eclipse doesn't have. You can add - -16 -00:00:47,330 --> 00:00:50,600 -the Checkstyle plug-in, and this functionality will become available in - -17 -00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:54,840 -the IDE. Another example of plug-in is the EGit plug-in which - -18 -00:00:54,840 --> 00:00:58,660 -adds support for the Git version control system in Eclipse. And - -19 -00:00:58,660 --> 00:01:01,290 -actually this is something that we'll cover in detail, we'll have - -20 -00:01:01,290 --> 00:01:04,150 -a demo, and we will actually use it throughout the class, so - -21 -00:01:04,150 --> 00:01:07,018 -I'm not going to say anything more about the EGit plug-in for - -22 -00:01:07,018 --> 00:01:09,300 -now. But again, what the plug-in will do is to add - -23 -00:01:09,300 --> 00:01:13,220 -the Git functionality to Eclipse. A functionality that is not in - -24 -00:01:13,220 --> 00:01:16,110 -the core of Eclipse and that is available to the user after - -25 -00:01:16,110 --> 00:01:17,181 -you add the plug-in. |