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Published inMar 2024
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Hector Uriel Perez Rojas
Hector Uriel Perez Rojas
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Hector Uriel Perez Rojas

Hector is an experienced senior developer, with more than 10 years of experience in developing desktop, web, and mobile solutions with the .NET platform. He was recognized with the Microsoft MVP award for two consecutive years in 2021 and 2022. He is an active member of the .NET community and is the founder of El Camino Dev and Devs School academies.
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Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia
Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia
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Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia

Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia is a solutions Architect and Technical Lead recognized as a Microsoft MVP, C# corner MVP, and Alibaba Cloud MVP. He is a member of the Avanet community in Medellín and an active member of tech events in Colombia. He has also been a speaker at different conferences around Latin America.
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Working with code views

In addition to CodeLens, there are several windows that can help us examine the classes of a project and its members in a quicker way. In this section, you are going to learn about them and how they can help you in breaking down the code of a project in VS.

Class View

Class View is a window that allows you to see the elements of a VS project, such as namespaces, types, interfaces, enumerations, and classes, allowing you to access each of these elements quickly. Perhaps, if you have worked with small projects in VS, you might not see the Class View window as being of much use because you can easily navigate between a few classes from the Solution Explorer. But like me, if you work with solutions that can have up to 20 projects or more with hundreds of classes throughout the projects, then the Class View is an excellent option for examining code.

To access this window, you must select the View | Class View option from the menu, which will display the...

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Hector Uriel Perez Rojas

Hector is an experienced senior developer, with more than 10 years of experience in developing desktop, web, and mobile solutions with the .NET platform. He was recognized with the Microsoft MVP award for two consecutive years in 2021 and 2022. He is an active member of the .NET community and is the founder of El Camino Dev and Devs School academies.
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Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia

Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia is a solutions Architect and Technical Lead recognized as a Microsoft MVP, C# corner MVP, and Alibaba Cloud MVP. He is a member of the Avanet community in Medellín and an active member of tech events in Colombia. He has also been a speaker at different conferences around Latin America.
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