Re: Visualizing Cocoa
Re: Visualizing Cocoa
- Subject: Re: Visualizing Cocoa
- From: Deirdre Saoirse Moen <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 11:39:31 -0700
At 11:16 AM -0700 6/9/01, Scott wrote:
On 6/9/01 2:44 AM, "Deirdre Saoirse Moen" <email@hidden> wrote:
Argh!
Sorry, personal peeve: people talking about OOP design who haven't at
least heard of the common means of representing OOP principles. Call
it my pain for having gone through grad school and having had to
learn all sorts of stuff I'll never use. ;)
UML = Unified Modeling Language. See, among others:
http://www.holub.com/class/oo_design/uml.html
Sorry for the pain, Deirdre. Guess I went to school too soon -- before
academics started talking about OOP and UML, etc. Trust me, though. I've
paid my dues in other ways.
That's why I went back for grad school. Back in 1975, I took all the
computer classes my school offered -- 3 of them!
"I was OOP before OOP was principled." (I don't know what that means, just
thought it sounded funny.)
Thanks much for the link, I'll check it out...
For UML design (in the lightweight sense, meaning it doesn't
synchronize to a model or generate code) both OmniGraffle and (my old
fave) Glyphix do UML. Glyphix also does Fusion, which is what I'm
more used to.
http://softrak.stepwise.com/display?pkg=2277&os=20
(note that the usual domain,
http://www.oaai.com/ has been having
issues lately, so they've mirrored the site as well)
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