NOE - .Net Object Explorer [Contribution]
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NOE - .Net Object Explorer [Contribution]
When dealing with .Net there is always a ton of properties, methods and events for each .Net object, this is why I felt that I needed something to 'explore' them. NOE is a program that will show those with their constructors. For the properties, they can be changed in NOE and the changes will be reflected in the original object. Here is the WS containing NOE written using WPF:
Here is an example of the usage of NOE:
The UI looks like this:
Pierre Gilbert
Here is an example of the usage of NOE:
⎕USING←'System.Windows,WPF/PresentationFramework.dll'
win←⎕NEW Window
NOE win
The UI looks like this:
Pierre Gilbert
Last edited by PGilbert on Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: NOE - .Net Object Explorer [Contribution]
Looks like it could prove very useful, I shall include it in the applications I'm working on at present and see how it helps.
Is it amenable to being converted into a script and thence to a User Command? Loathe to try doing this myself in case Version 2 is imminent (and I really ought to get on with my applications).
Wondering also whether it would be feasible/desirable to allow navigation through the object structure (for example I have a Window which contains a StackPanel - the latter shows as Content for the Window - I have the urge to double-click there and have NOE tell me all about the StackPanel - and so on...).
And another possibility - WPF drowns the programmer in an ocean of Properties, Events and Methods - wondering whether it might be desirable/feasible to offer the option of only displaying that which has explicitly been set?
Sorry about that - just what you need is some smartass coming along with a heap of suggestions.
Is it amenable to being converted into a script and thence to a User Command? Loathe to try doing this myself in case Version 2 is imminent (and I really ought to get on with my applications).
Wondering also whether it would be feasible/desirable to allow navigation through the object structure (for example I have a Window which contains a StackPanel - the latter shows as Content for the Window - I have the urge to double-click there and have NOE tell me all about the StackPanel - and so on...).
And another possibility - WPF drowns the programmer in an ocean of Properties, Events and Methods - wondering whether it might be desirable/feasible to offer the option of only displaying that which has explicitly been set?
Sorry about that - just what you need is some smartass coming along with a heap of suggestions.
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Dick Bowman - Posts: 235
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Re: NOE - .Net Object Explorer [Contribution]
A good tool to dissect a running WPF application is http://blois.us/Snoop/.
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