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suss17-Jan-05 11:55 
Thanks for your suggestion, but I dont believe the Object Browser and Class View even do 10% of what I want.

In VS6, I could very quickly see which classes are derived from any other class (current project/BSC-file only of course). This particular feature is very useful when trying to grasp the complexity of a new software library for example. I got some 20K lines of undocumented code in my lap today and this feature alone would cut days from the time needed to learn the existing code.

Agreed, the BSC files had drawbacks, only beeing updated when compiling, could only use one at a time etc, but I still believe it was a better technology than the current.

Class View and Object Browser seems to me be doing the same thing, at least regarding my own code, and that is to show the base classes and the members, and that is all and well in itself, but not nearly enough.

HOWEVER, now that I am done complaining and have stated that things were better in the goold ol' days, I must say that the .NET Reflector does what I need. Its a little cumbersome to use, but I can live with that.

Thanks alot for pointing out this great tool for me!

(Now maybe you could suggest a good tool that draws class hierarchies too? Laugh | :laugh: )


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