NDepend
Scott Hanselman has done a great post on NDepend (although it is now over three years old) that I need to read when I get a chance. I want to run NDepend on a few of my projects but I have been reading that it can be a bit of information overload unless you have an idea of where to start so I think I’ll crank up NDepend and read through Scott’s post as a starting point. I’m always one for going over old code a refactoring to improve maintainability and hopefully find and fix more bugs.
EDIT: Oops forgot the link.
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Indeed, NDepend has evolved a lot since the great Scott Hanselman post. It is now integrated in VS 2010, 2008 and 2005. I would suggest
-download NDepend trial,
-install NDepend VS addin
-open a VS solution you are used to work with
-analyze it with NDepend
-tinker with the multitude of info NDepend offers you in the report, but also inside VS itself
Thanks for the feedback Patrick! I’ll download and check it out when I get a chance.