Visualize the impact of a change: Visual Studio Ultimate 2012
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This short video shows how to use visualization tools in Visual Studio to understand the impact of a change, or a potential change in your code.
Video available in: Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Czech French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Spanish Turkish
Related MSDN Article: How to: Visualize Code on Dependency Graphs
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VS 2012 is here for good. I hope Microsoft will make a headway to prevent. It's piracy.If good programming practices are implemented, then
all professional around the world, including those familiar with Java and its related technologies must beef-up and learn VS 2012 usage.
It is so frustrating to see features and not being able to find them!!! You steal so much time of developers productivity!
Please include a clear link for all of your nice videos to a site where one can see which feature is available in premium and in ultimate versions of VS2012!
Thanks.
Is this available for native code too?
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