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NSFAnalyzer - Response: thats cool

Created on Jan 13, 2011
Created by Timothy B Nichols

Very nice.

 

The tool I wrote is a quick code scanner in C++. It does not convert anything to xml using dxl, rather uses the Lotus 8.51 C API and .NET libraries. I actually throw away the code buffer, rather than display it, because I just want to know where the code dependencies are, or how many - in order to get a general level of effort for a design change. 

 

e.g. When someone asks me "how long will it take to do ___", and I am reviewing someone else's application, this tool helps find the answer.

 

Since it is using the C API, it will work on any version of Lotus Notes - unlike an eclipse plugin designed only for R8. 

 

If i want to see the code blocks or manipulate them, I tend to use TeamStudio. This tool was not designed to try to replace what TeamStudio does with Configurator. 









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Jan 7, 2011 F. Kranenburg Did you check Source Sniffer?
Jan 13, 2011 Timothy B Nichols     Response: thats cool
     
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