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I think you are misunderstanding that I am saying. Let me try it this
way and see if my point comes across more clearly.
A large portion of UML is dedicated to answering the question
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I think you
:* [flexcoders] Re: [Flex2] What do you use for modelling a
Flex2 application...?
I think you are misunderstanding that I am saying. Let me try it this
way and see if my point comes across more clearly.
A large portion of UML is dedicated to answering the question of WHAT
you
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Hey folks, to keep up the thinking ;)
After some days of testing, testing and well... testing the
UML tools out there, I think I finally found something that
might work well for me. My tool
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SchultheissVerzonden: dinsdag 8 augustus 2006 1:56Aan:
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What do you use for modelling a Flex2 application...?
The cowboy disagrees.
I have just heard you pour your heart out about your
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Why does the implementation language (the HOW) have anything
significant to do with the modelling and documentation solution you
use (the WHAT
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Why does the implementation language (the HOW) have anything
significant to do with the modelling and documentation
Jason,
yeah, Cairngorm IS a cool combination of design patterns and best
practices. Therefore it's a valuable architectural base when it comes to
implementation issues - I'm already familiar and using it in my
projects, too.
But model-wise, I suppose then, you don't actually do any other UML
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Namens
Dave Wolf
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Why does
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Why does the implementation language (the HOW) have anything
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Why does the implementation language (the HOW
*lol* thanks a lot, Jason :)
If you're interested
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Modeling_Language
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: [flexcoders] Re: [Flex2]
What do you use for modelling a Flex2 application...?
Thanks for your interest so far... but this isn't really the direction I
intended to point out.Dave, I know that the documentation and
modelling process basically doesn't depend on HOW an application is written.
I'm
augustus 2006 9:59
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Onderwerp: Re: [flexcoders] Re: [Flex2] What do you use for modelling a
Flex2 application...?
Thanks for your interest so far... but this isn't really the
direction I
intended to point out.
Dave, I know that the documentation
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Flex development *is* like traditional development. The richness ofthe
user experience and the wonder that you can deliver in terms ofcreativity
Technologies
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Flex development
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Senior Flash Developer
QDC Technologies
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I
Why does the implementation language (the HOW) have anything
significant to do with the modelling and documentation solution you
use (the WHAT) ?
Are you trying to go from model to generated code?
If modelling is important to your development process, tried and
trusted modelling solutions such
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you use for modelling a Flex2 application...?
Why does the implementation language (the HOW) have anythingsignificant
to do with the modelling and documentation solution youuse (the WHAT)
?Are you trying to go from model to generated code?If modelling
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