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by johannes1234321
2399 days ago
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Such a tool is not only useful for a junior. It is also useful for (incomplete list I assume) * The consultant coming to a project for a short period of time * The software architect, observing the code layout periodically (for example to identify where lower layers of the software depend on higher layers) |
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(And then, there are projects you look at very briefly. Just a few days ago, I used Sourcetrail to explore a certain research CLI application. I mostly needed to know how it does a few particular things, and Sourcetrail was useful for finding my way around the exceedingly complex class graph quickly.)
There's no good tool out there for reading source code. Sourcetrail is a step forward that's useful for anyone.