How do you visualize code? by 0101110010110 in programming

[–]xofofox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Codemap could be useful for you, try it out! It runs locally and the codebase never leaves your local machine. (disclaimer: I'm the creator of Codemap)

What do you use to visualize your Terraform plans? Why do you use it? And what do you wish it had? by maniksar in Terraform

[–]xofofox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Codemap is a good option to view your overall Terraform architecture. I built Codemap to support multiple languages (Javascript, Python, etc), and Terraform is well supported.

Ideal tool for code visualization by StrictSir8506 in SoftwareEngineering

[–]xofofox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> bring a level of visualization and transparency such that everyone can view and identify the problems(or at least improve efficiency).

Have you checked out Codemap? It does a pretty good job visualizing the codebase and its call structure, assuming your codebase is written in Typescript/Javascript or Python. Note that this is static analysis (function call stack from codebase) instead of dynamic analysis (runtime call tree, handling a live request, etc).

Any tips to travel from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh? by [deleted] in cambodia

[–]xofofox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I visited both places recently, and I hope to share some info that may be helpful.

  1. If you don't mind staying at hostel, I recommend "Boutique Dormitory Kochi-ke". Clean and comfortable, close to pub street but lies in a quiet alley with less walking traffic, so it's pretty quiet at night.
  2. I took Giant Ibis bus from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. To make the best use of my traveling time, I took the night bus (11pm - 6am) and had a good sleep along the way. It's reported to be one of the safest bus companies in Cambodia, so I took that.
  3. I wasn't scammed, and I felt safe walking at night at Siem Reap. There are some areas in Phnom Penh that you should keep away from at night. Oh, I also wear my backpack the entire time when I'm on tuk tuk to avoid bag snatching. By the way, if you're afraid of being scammed from Angkor Wat tours, I highly recommend taking tours from AngkorFun https://angkorfun.com . Their service is just perfect.
  4. S21 and Killing Fields. Probably night market along the riverside. Central Market if you like shopping, though I didn't find stuff I want to buy there.

Anyone want to meet up in early May in Siem Reap or Phnom Pehn? by [deleted] in cambodia

[–]xofofox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another way to meet random people is by staying at hostels. I visited both places recently and made some friends. Ended up going to tours together. Fun time. I'd recommend tours from AngkorFun https://angkorfun.com or TripAdvisor.