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accepted | What tools or techniques are useful for describing an unfamiliar codebase? |
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What tools or techniques are useful for describing an unfamiliar codebase? That's clever. Do you typically do that for many classes or do you save it for when you come across a specific class that's unclear to you? |
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Dec 23 |
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What tools or techniques are useful for describing an unfamiliar codebase? @ratchetfreak I wouldn't say that in such absolute terms. A tool could isolate code that's always called, for example. Or only run many stack levels deep. |
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Dec 23 |
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What tools or techniques are useful for describing an unfamiliar codebase? Thanks @Dima. Doxygen is fantastic at handling some of that. (I didn't want to steer the answers by dropping that one tool name that I know of). Kudos on the level-headed "human interaction" component as well. :) |
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answered | C++ areas you look for during interview |