Asif, others were right, I know what UML is, and know a few tools, but you're speaking of one that seems very interesting, without naming it or giving an URL. So we can't check if it's as interesting as you claim. I would be very interested in this !
Regards, Christophe On 4/18/06, Asif Lodhi <asif.lodhi at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Christophe, > > On 4/18/06, Christophe Chailloleau-Leclerc <zekrap at gmail.com> wrote: > > That seems great, Asif, but... What tool is it ? ;-) > > You can conceptualize your C++ object designs using this tool without > having to write code - I haven't yet downloaded it but from the > website it looks like I can put in my own C++ code snippets in it so > that I can have it generate the C++ program source code the way I want > it to. I was searching for such a tool and I just found one. I used > to use Poseidon for UML Community Edition - but that's Java only and > with some restriction. This tool is C++ based and there are no > restrictions. > > The utility of UML is that it saves you time if you want to study the > design of a software application (such as Scribus! :) if that > application does have a UML design document, that is. It gives you a > very clear picture of what's going on - without bogging you down in > the source code. A good UML tool (like Poseidon) helps you a lot in > putting your thought process on canvas in the form of object diagrams > very quickly and express your analysis & design visually. Then you > can use the finalized design to "generate" the program for you - > automatically - well that's the ideal condition - most of the times, > you have to edit the generated program source code and make > modifications. What really attracts me to "this" tool is that I think > I can have it generate the "different" program source code. > > It potentially can prove to be a highly useful tool for the Scribus > developers. > > -- > Best regards, > > Asif > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
