Understand your code dependencies through visualization: Visual Studio Premium and Ultimate 2012
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This short video shows how to use visualization tools in Visual Studio to understand the dependencies and relationships in your code.
Video available in: Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Czech French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Spanish Turkish
Please refer to the edition comparison chart for more details: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/11/en-us/products/compare
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Since you didnt mention it in the title I assume this works with C++, correct ?
It would be false advertising otherwise.
The video is in the Premium and Ultimate overview section, but looking at the edition comparison this looks like it is Ultimate only - is that correct? Thanks
Yes, that's correct. Both C/C++ and .NET code is supported.
You are correct. Some of the features in this video series will be available in Ultimate only; others will be available in both Premium and Ultimate. As an FYI to others, the edition comparison Matt mentioned can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/11/en-us/products/compare
You can open and edit dependency graphs in Premium, just not create them.
@EstherFan:you can view dependency graphs in professional also. The idea is you need Ultimate to create the graphs of your code, but you can share them with everyone who has professional or above.
@ChrisLovett: Yep, Professional too. I was just addressing previous comments about Premium.
Could you please add also a mobile (iOS) compatible version of the video?
Just Added NDepend :) !!!
kedar is right, NDepend rocks and is so much more cheaper than VS Ultimate!
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