yes indeed nice talk, good to know about snakefood, I was going to bet
my money on pycallgraph, but then I went to watch the video and didn't
embarace myself in public :)

snakefood seems to be a better algorithm than pycallgraph, although
the output (dot files) from pycallgraph seems more manageable.

But back to the subject, nice talk. I saw a little hostility from the
first question :) Other than that it turned out really good.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Mark Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What did you use to get the "dependency graph" ??? A recipe available?
>
> snakefood!
>
> http://furius.ca/snakefood/
>
> I hadn't used snakefood before showing up at djangocon and the
> dependency graphs were a last minute addition to the presentation to
> combat some misconceptions that I saw happening at the conference.
> So, there are perhaps better ways of doing the diagrams that the ones
> I used.
>
> If you're trying to recreate, make sure you remove the tests directory
> from both TG2 and from Django, as tests will really mess up your
> dependency graph ;)
>
> --Mark Ramm
>
> >
>

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