There is a comment from Jörg Tauss on http://www1.computerwoche.de/index.cfm?pageid=254& artid=32251&category=84
stating Sibold would go into a ideologic imputation campaign.
Bash, Emacs, State of the Art RAD IDEs, all know "Tab-Completion" and kind of Code Introspection. Now, look at Round-Trip-Engineering Tool, like Rose, Together and the like. You can already code thru UML GUIs, forceing yourself thinking oo (should be a plus for complex multi-programmer applications).
But I'm looking for a graphical tool, giving one a graph/map/net overview, for reengineering functional, deadline grown, spagetti code.
Should be like this: Just select a startpoint, eg. a variable, getting centered, and different arrows around show to functions modifying it. clicking a function opens a new level, with all called fns, used params, etc. Browse through the code in mindmap style!
Would do it myself, if I hadn't bought that resident evil 3.
There is a comment from Jörg Tauss on http://www1.computerwoche.de/index.cfm?pageid=254& artid=32251&category=84
stating Sibold would go into a ideologic imputation campaign.
Bash, Emacs, State of the Art RAD IDEs,
all know "Tab-Completion" and kind of Code Introspection.
Now, look at Round-Trip-Engineering Tool, like Rose, Together and the like.
You can already code thru UML GUIs, forceing yourself thinking oo (should be a plus for complex multi-programmer applications).
But I'm looking for a graphical tool, giving one a graph/map/net overview, for reengineering functional, deadline grown, spagetti code.
Should be like this:
Just select a startpoint, eg. a variable, getting centered, and different arrows around show to functions modifying it. clicking a function opens a new level, with all called fns, used params, etc.
Browse through the code in mindmap style!
Would do it myself, if I hadn't bought that resident evil 3.