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Re: UML and Cocoa (again...)
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Re: UML and Cocoa (again...)


  • Subject: Re: UML and Cocoa (again...)
  • From: Andy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 20:21:32 -0400

Jeff LaMarche wrote:
>

> I think the more difficult question is how do you represent class v. instance methods, since the plus and minus symbols have a different meaning in Cocoa (public v. private). If everyone using the diagram is a Cocoa programmer, go ahead and use the plus and minus symbols for their correct (i.e. Cocoa usage), but if you have Java and C++ programmers that need to read it and make sense of it, you'll confuse the hell out of them if you use plus and minus that way. =)

The normal way in UML would be to underline the class method names. Most
tools should do this for you.

--
AndyT (lordpixel - the cat who walks through walls)
A little bigger on the inside

(see you later space cowboy ...)
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