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March 9, 2012

Visual Studio Toolbox: Dependency Graphs

Filed under: Dependency Graphs,Programming — Patrick Durusau @ 8:43 pm

Visual Studio Toolbox: Dependency Graphs by Robert Green.

From the description:

In this episode, Cameron Skinner joins us to talk about the enhanced dependency graphs in Visual Studio 11. Dependency graphs represent your application structures as nodes and the relationships in your application as links. Cameron shows us how these graphs help you better understand your software so you can most efficiently enhance and maintain it.

I don’t have Visual Studio 11 so I will have to rely the comments of others about it.

However, it does sound quite useful.

I mention it here because I wonder what it would be like to have a dependency graph across applications. Say to show the libraries or methods that you used across different applications. Could be very useful when a bug is found in a library to quickly isolate all the applications where that library was used. Yes? (Or even methods.)

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