![]() Project management keeps track of the various items that are part of a software development project, including source files, designer-generated files, project-level settings, and so on.Debugging facilities are the bread and butter for every developer to tame the complexities of analyzing code behavior and (hopefully not too many) bugs by stepping through code and analyzing the state of execution.Typical examples include GUI design, web page layout, object/relational mappings, workflow diagrams, and so on. Designers come into play when code is to be generated for common tasks that benefit from a visual development approach.In the spirit of Unified Markup Language (UML), class designers and architecture explorers are available right inside the tool. ![]() Visualization of project structures bridges the gap between architecture, design, and implementation of software. ![]() Navigating between source files is just the tip of the iceberg, with the editor providing means to navigate to specific types and members.
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