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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Mole for Visual Studio



I came across a very useful tool called "Mole for Visual Studio" that allow you to visualize the data easily. The project that I am working right now has about 8 level deep in one ASP.NET page. It is hard to keep track of all the objects that created at different the levels. Mole for Visual Studio works like a charm.

Here is the link to the screenshot.
Posted by dl at 3:24 PM
Labels: ASP.NET, c#, Programming, Tools

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