Lazy developer tools?
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Nishant S wrote: Now it has some kinda silly property window with drop down combos from which to add stuff It's progress! ;)
Yeah, I also have heard bad stuff about the 9000, I'll wait till the next version is launched thx. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus
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You could try using Doxygen and write the documentation in the code itself.
Hey! I was going to say that. We now use doxygen as the standard across our company for internal documentation. I use it at home too. Paresh Solanki "Set you're faces to stunned..."
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I don't have a solution to your particular problem, but I do have a lazy developer tool: The App Creator 9000. At the click of a button it writes a your whole program for you. It even conforms to what ever coding conventions you prefer (so it looks like your code). I'm offering this wonderful product for the low cost of $10,000 (up front of course). Any takers? :)
Is there a Linux version :) Richard Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions....there was never a country where the majority of the people were in their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions. Mark Twain - The Mysterious Stranger
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Are there any tools for lazy developers? For example assume my boss asks me to prepare a design doc :-( Now say I don't like typing in stuff like that and so I just write my program. Now is there some kinda auto-tool that will parse my C++ source and prepare a dummy design doc for me with blanks which I fill in. Like for example it could parse all my classes and list the public methods in a nice formatted fashion etc... or it could list all the cpp files in the project with num of lines and num of classes etc... Is that possible? :~
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
They do have documentation tools out there. I personally use DOxygen, but you have to put in special comments. But by the time you write something out doesn't that defeat the purpose of a design doc? HomeNuke ---- "Nuke'd Your Home, Yet?" Run your own PostNuke based web server from home http://www.homenuke.com
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Is there a Linux version :) Richard Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions....there was never a country where the majority of the people were in their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions. Mark Twain - The Mysterious Stranger
It will produce code for any platform, and it will run on any platform. And it all fits in less than 10KB.
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I don't have a solution to your particular problem, but I do have a lazy developer tool: The App Creator 9000. At the click of a button it writes a your whole program for you. It even conforms to what ever coding conventions you prefer (so it looks like your code). I'm offering this wonderful product for the low cost of $10,000 (up front of course). Any takers? :)
Got some bad news for you. Microsoft already came out with it, it's called Visual Basics. Sorry man.
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Got some bad news for you. Microsoft already came out with it, it's called Visual Basics. Sorry man.
Mine is better, it reads your mind.
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Are there any tools for lazy developers? For example assume my boss asks me to prepare a design doc :-( Now say I don't like typing in stuff like that and so I just write my program. Now is there some kinda auto-tool that will parse my C++ source and prepare a dummy design doc for me with blanks which I fill in. Like for example it could parse all my classes and list the public methods in a nice formatted fashion etc... or it could list all the cpp files in the project with num of lines and num of classes etc... Is that possible? :~
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
How is the new class wizard coming along ? Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus
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Mine is better, it reads your mind.
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I will wait till it supports telepathy so that I do not have to go to office. :-D Thomas
The next service pack includes that ability free of charge.
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Got some bad news for you. Microsoft already came out with it, it's called Visual Basics. Sorry man.
kmaz wrote: Visual Basics Oh god this bugs me to NO END...it's Visual Basic not basics...*sigh*
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Are there any tools for lazy developers? For example assume my boss asks me to prepare a design doc :-( Now say I don't like typing in stuff like that and so I just write my program. Now is there some kinda auto-tool that will parse my C++ source and prepare a dummy design doc for me with blanks which I fill in. Like for example it could parse all my classes and list the public methods in a nice formatted fashion etc... or it could list all the cpp files in the project with num of lines and num of classes etc... Is that possible? :~
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Norm Almond wrote: VB Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! :eek:
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Are there any tools for lazy developers? For example assume my boss asks me to prepare a design doc :-( Now say I don't like typing in stuff like that and so I just write my program. Now is there some kinda auto-tool that will parse my C++ source and prepare a dummy design doc for me with blanks which I fill in. Like for example it could parse all my classes and list the public methods in a nice formatted fashion etc... or it could list all the cpp files in the project with num of lines and num of classes etc... Is that possible? :~
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
but surely that is missing the point. I have this argument all the time with people I work with. A good design before starting coding saves time and effort later. It helps you to know how long something will take and whether the project is worth the effort. It also helps to highlight problems before you go to the trouble of coding something. The worst thing is to write a bucket load of code and then realise that you've made a bad assumption or that there is a flaw in your logic. A design documents allows othe people to pick-up on your mistakes before you make them. Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana
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Bah! Developers write code. A lazy developer is one who is lazy abt non-coding stuff! So if a developer is lazy about developing code itself he is a fictional character cause then he is not a developer. Anyway even for those pseudo developers I wouldn't recommend App Creator 9000. I've heard complaints about it, seems it removed the lazy class wizard which was there in App Creator 8000. Now it has some kinda silly property window with drop down combos from which to add stuff ;-) Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Nishant S wrote: Developers write code. A lazy developer is one who is lazy abt non-coding stuff! Agreed!
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