Why do we have callgraph images in the documentation? I can't understand how they are useful, and they eat bandwidth (+ screenspace) unnecessarily. Is there a reason for their existence? Can we get rid of them?
Check this for an example: http://svn.wikimedia.org/doc/classLinker.html
-1, Personally, I like them because they give me a quick overview of the inter-dependencies and how methods related to each other and so I guess that for other 'newbies' this helps in getting through the learning curve faster. Diederik
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Yuvi Panda yuvipanda@gmail.com wrote:
Why do we have callgraph images in the documentation? I can't understand how they are useful, and they eat bandwidth (+ screenspace) unnecessarily. Is there a reason for their existence? Can we get rid of them?
Check this for an example: http://svn.wikimedia.org/doc/classLinker.html
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On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Diederik van Liere dvanliere@gmail.com wrote:
-1, Personally, I like them because they give me a quick overview of the inter-dependencies and how methods related to each other and so I guess that for other 'newbies' this helps in getting through the learning curve faster. Diederik
It's two pages of horizontal scrolling, and understanding internal details helps newbies?
Yuvi Panda schrieb:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Diederik van Lieredvanliere@gmail.com wrote:
-1, Personally, I like them because they give me a quick overview of the inter-dependencies and how methods related to each other and so I guess that for other 'newbies' this helps in getting through the learning curve faster. Diederik
It's two pages of horizontal scrolling, and understanding internal details helps newbies?
I agrree they give a good overview. Of course this might be an extreme example and the internal details of wfDebug should be filtered from that graphs, but when you need to know about dependencies they're a big help. Bergi
Make them optional perhaps? They are annoying but sometimes can be very useful. - Hunter F.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Bergi a.d.bergi@web.de wrote:
Yuvi Panda schrieb:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Diederik van Lieredvanliere@gmail.com
wrote:
-1, Personally, I like them because they give me a quick overview of the inter-dependencies and how methods related to each other and so I guess
that
for other 'newbies' this helps in getting through the learning curve
faster.
Diederik
It's two pages of horizontal scrolling, and understanding internal details helps newbies?
I agrree they give a good overview. Of course this might be an extreme example and the internal details of wfDebug should be filtered from that graphs, but when you need to know about dependencies they're a big help. Bergi
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Sounds like a job for a collapsible element.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Hunter Fernandes h.g.fern@gmail.com wrote:
Make them optional perhaps? They are annoying but sometimes can be very useful.
- Hunter F.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Bergi a.d.bergi@web.de wrote:
Yuvi Panda schrieb:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Diederik van Liere<
dvanliere@gmail.com>
wrote:
-1, Personally, I like them because they give me a quick overview of the inter-dependencies and how methods related to each other and so I
guess
that
for other 'newbies' this helps in getting through the learning curve
faster.
Diederik
It's two pages of horizontal scrolling, and understanding internal details helps newbies?
I agrree they give a good overview. Of course this might be an extreme example and the internal details of wfDebug should be filtered from that graphs, but when you need to know about dependencies they're a big help. Bergi
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