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No Articles for the next few weeks...
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You’ve probably know why we will not have blog articles for the next few weeks. The team is currently busy working on fixing bugs. We will resume our weekly blogs articles in a few weeks. In the meantime, please let us know specifically: 1. What topics...
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PowerToys for the Visual Studio 2005 Class Designer and Distributed System Designers
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over 7 years ago
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We’ve published a set of set of add-ins which augments existing functionality in the Visual Studio 2005 Class Designer and the Distributed Systems Designers. The Design Tools Enhancements add-in provides a common set of features that can be used by both...
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Orphan Shape in the Class Designer
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over 7 years ago
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One of the biggest value propositions of the Class Designer is to keep class diagrams always in-sync with code – in fact it is supposed to be another view of your code. Code is the ‘model’ behind class diagrams. If you open a class diagram file in an...
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Using Class Designer to document your code – Exporting diagrams as images
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One of the design goals of Class Designer was to enable developers to easily document the design of applications and keep it in sync with the code. Class diagrams residing in Visual Studio projects solve this purpose very well, however more traditional...
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