SourceMonitor

Source code metrics history for C#, C++, C, Java, Delphi, VB6, VB.NET, HTML.

  • SourceMonitor
  • Version :3.5.3.328
  • License :Freeware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Campwood Software

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SourceMonitor Description

Writing code is one thing, but checking its complexity is another. Nowadays, there is a trend that states that you should write “clean” code, meaning your functions and methods should be organized and easy to read.

This might have ups and downs, since sometimes clean code looks mechanically written, whilst the one written on the spot and improvised seems more personal, although it might be harder to read.

SourceMonitor is a reliable application that can help you organize your code by measuring the amount of comments, statements, comments, functions and files.

Strong code analysis tool

The application allows you to analyze code files and measure their complexity. You can select all files from a project folder, to see specifically how many code lines you have written.

Furthermore, you have the possibility to select from many programming languages, such as C, C++, C#, Java, VB.NET, Delphi, HTML and Visual Basic.

Reliable metrics analyzer

SourceMonitor helps you collect information about your source code files. This can be done at the end of during different stages of development, thus creating checkpoints that can be used to measure any improvement during the phases of completion.

Additionally, you can create charts and tables that display various information or metrics collected from the source code files. You can easily calculate method and function level metrics for C++, C, C#, Java, and Delphi. Besides, the data can be easily exported to XML or CSV, files that can be used and processed by other software.

Versatile code analyzer

SourceMonitor is a powerful application that can help you correct your code-writing skills by analyzing your source files and giving you an exact look over every word, command or function written.

You can use this software to view statistical data about your source code, which could help you improve your writing skills, by reducing the number of comments or blank spaces used.

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