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CodeSee introduces Function Maps allowing developers to understand functional code flow to understand connections, logic paths, and code critical components at a glance.
CodeSee’s Function Maps is a visual code tool that allows you to lay out code flow and function impact analysis in your editor. Function Maps is the missing step to unlocking full code understanding for application developers.
Developers need a seamless way to dive in and understand code at many critical times day to day such as:
- Onboarding and offboarding developers
- Debugging key issues
- Legacy code and service migrations
- Incident analysis
- Refactoring
- Standardizing ... and more
Function Maps is a visual code tool that allows you to lay out code flow and function impact analysis in your editor. Function Maps is a missing step to unlocking full code understanding for application developers.
By inspecting a single function, you can follow how a function connects to any other function in your architecture. With a right click, you can see all of the references to that function allowing you to not miss any when making critical changes. As you write new code, your visualizations will keep themselves up to date giving your dev team unparalleled confidence in their code change... even at 2 in the morning.
"Function Maps is not just an incremental improvement, nor is it just another tool. It represents a transformative shift in how developers approach and interact with code," comments Shanea Leven, CodeSee. "We've listened to the developer community and created something that genuinely makes their tasks easier, more intuitive, and more efficient."
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