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aspdotnetdev wrote:
Draw some diagrams on a whiteboard or some paper to get an idea of how the objects are related.


You can also let the built-in Class Designer in VS show you all the relationships. Add a new Class Diagram to the project, click and drag all the files onto it and it should automatically add all the classes in those files to the diagram.

Not all the class associations are automatically visible, though. You can download the Modeling PowerToys Add-in[^] to expand on the existing Class Designer's abilities, including showing more types of associations. Once you have this add-in, click on the Class Diagrams menu and select View All Associations, and you should have a decent picture of how all the objects are related.

Obviously this won't show you the general program flow or help with threading issues, but it's definitely a start.

Dybs
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