<< I'm a squeak newbie but I work and design every day on ruby / python / delphi projects. Personnaly I sketched out on paper, using UML mainly. Then I take the most quick and easy functionality/class collaboration to develop and I develop using Test Driven Development ( read Dave Astels fantastic book "Test Driven Development: A practical guide" if you want more details on this. I like the idea that tests drive the design ).
A tool I like to draw UML diagrams is umlet : http://www.umlet.com/ It's fast, no popups, dialog boxes, saves it's diagrams in plain text files (easy to version), ... and free as in free beer ;) This done (100% test green, 100% coverage and most obvious use cases tested), I sketched out again for next tasks and start all cycle again. In professionnal environment I like to use Scrum iterative development process. I hope this help ! Laurent >> Thanks Laurent, that is very helpful, and I like the umlet application a lot. cheers AB
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