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Create tutorial in gitbook explaining how to get Eclipse's debugging capabilities functional #230

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tngreene opened this issue Mar 16, 2017 · 2 comments
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Through some research, elbow grease, and ENVIRONMENT variable arm twisting, I have been able to get Eclipse to talk with Blender exceptionally well.

Features that are working

  • Remote debugging
  • IDE Breakpoints
  • Interactive console
  • Not so minimal code-completion
  • Some techniques for better development within Blender

This would be very handy to preserve this knowledge for others. I should write up a chapter for the git book!

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Related to #286. Other tutorials and books have been written on this. Is this still necessary or is a link to them better?

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See #453 to include this, the junction links idea, the instructions for PyVmMonitor, in the CONTRIBUTING.md document

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