Talk:Visual Expert: Difference between revisions
Not an add-on to PowerBuilder, because it's uses with several programming languages - separately or together |
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So it would not fit in the page of a single programming language, PowerBuilder or other. |
So it would not fit in the page of a single programming language, PowerBuilder or other. |
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In facts, this quite article is similar to other tools like [[Doxygen]], [[Ndoc]], [[DocumentX]], [[Sandcastle]]... that also |
In facts, this quite article is similar to other tools like [[Doxygen]], [[Ndoc]], [[DocumentX]], [[Sandcastle]]... that also support various development technologies. |
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Other examples: you can find in [[List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis]] a very long list of Code Analysis tools like Visual Expert, that also support various programming languages. |
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Most of these tools have their own page, instead of duplicating and maintaining their description multiple times for each technology supported. |
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Finally, there are comparison page, like [[Comparison_of_documentation_generators]], presenting comparison matrix with references to each tool. |
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It is more productive for the reader of such comparison pages, to find a dedicated page for each compared tool, with all the related information, no matter the technologies is may be using |
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Revision as of 09:29, 7 September 2017
Please note that Visual Expert is used in conjunction with several programming languages: Oracle PL/SQL, SQL Server Transact-SQL, PowerBuilder - Microsoft .NET announced for next year.
In most cases, Visual Expert is analyzing several languages at the same time: front-end + back-end + dependencies between them for instance.
So it would not fit in the page of a single programming language, PowerBuilder or other.
In facts, this quite article is similar to other tools like Doxygen, Ndoc, DocumentX, Sandcastle... that also support various development technologies.
Other examples: you can find in List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis a very long list of Code Analysis tools like Visual Expert, that also support various programming languages. Most of these tools have their own page, instead of duplicating and maintaining their description multiple times for each technology supported.
Finally, there are comparison page, like Comparison_of_documentation_generators, presenting comparison matrix with references to each tool. It is more productive for the reader of such comparison pages, to find a dedicated page for each compared tool, with all the related information, no matter the technologies is may be using
Thanks ~~Fxrs90~~