Python and UML
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Tue Oct 9 06:33:19 EDT 2007
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On 9 Okt, 12:15, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de... at nospam.web.de> wrote: > aine_ca... at yahoo.com wrote: > > Hi, > > > I'm working with Python2.5 and pythonWin. > > > I'd like to start working with and learning more with UML. Can anyone > > suggest any freeware design software that I might use to do this? I > > also have > > Visio installed on my computer if thats of any use... > > ArgoUML as modelling tool. The python-IDE eric also generates UML from > class-hierarchies. > > IMHO UML is ... crap, at least when it comes to actual developing. But apart > from that very personal opinion, the non-static-typedness of Python makes > it hard to bring UML to it's full (however small that is in my POV) power. > > Diez >> IMHO UML is ... crap, at least when it comes to actual developing. But apart from that very personal opinion, the non-static-typedness of Python makes it hard to bring UML to it's full (however small that is in my POV) power. What alternatives are there?
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