On 2 лип. 2013, at 23:42, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote:


On Jul 1, 2013, at 10:43 PM, Thomas Haug <thomas.haug@mathema.de> wrote:

Hi Stef,

I am working as Java and C# developer/architect and consultant. 
I tried to understand Smalltalk, but to be honest it's quite hard for me as Java/C# guy :-)
:)
You know normally we do not teach smalltalk and the students (the good ones) get two weeks to get started and they do. So I'm convinced that if you 
would do it for real it would take you 2-3 weeks max. 
For inspiration :) http://uko-on-code.blogspot.com/2013/02/grammars-complexity-comparison.html

Cheers!
Uko


Software metrics and analysis are some sort of hobby of myself (as you might have been guessed from my web site), but I also use it sometimes to explain to colleagues if I see "trouble" ahead ;-) 
Therefore I am using different views like the system complexity view (e.g. in MOOSE) and "rarely" the class blue print. Additionally I facilitate the city metaphor to express software design. I have written an article on that topic in the german dotnetpro magazine in februar this year, using CodeCity and my famixgenerator.

Thanks!


cheers
Thomas


thanks thomas

Should I conclude that you are using Moose to run our business?
This is a great news.

Stef

On Jul 1, 2013, at 5:36 PM, Thomas Haug <thomas.haug@mathema.de> wrote:

Hi everybody,

I have implemented a Famix-Generator which analyses .NET assemblies and produces mse files for CodeCity as well as the MOOSE platform. 

If you want to give it a try, you can download it from my site (german, I am sorry - I will change that in near future):  
http://www.sharpmetrics.net/index.php/famix-generator

The generator creates famix artifacts for namespaces, types (classes, interfaces, enums und structs), methods, methods calls and local variables. the tool is not complete (missing features, bugs?), I will enhance it during the next weeks or months.. ;-)

(BTW you need a .NET 4.0 installed on your machine. It does not run on the Mono plattform, right now.)

Cheers 
Thomas
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