On Feb 16, 6:21 am, Eric Brunel
wrote:
> In article
> <6849fd3f-5116-4b35-b274-dc76ae39f...@a11g2000pro.googlegroups.com>,
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> RJB wrote:
> > On Feb 16, 12:48 am, Eric Brunel
> > wrote:
> > > In article ,
> > > Doug Epling wrote:
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> > > > hey, does anyone find the UML useful during P
In article
<6849fd3f-5116-4b35-b274-dc76ae39f...@a11g2000pro.googlegroups.com>,
RJB wrote:
> On Feb 16, 12:48 am, Eric Brunel
> wrote:
> > In article ,
> > Doug Epling wrote:
> >
> > > hey, does anyone find the UML useful during Python development of larger
> > > projects?
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> > Well, UML
On Feb 16, 12:48 am, Eric Brunel
wrote:
> In article ,
> Doug Epling wrote:
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> > hey, does anyone find the UML useful during Python development of larger
> > projects?
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> Well, UML being very Java/C++ oriented, I found out that Python idioms
> were really difficult to represent in the diagrams
In article ,
Doug Epling wrote:
> hey, does anyone find the UML useful during Python development of larger
> projects?
Well, UML being very Java/C++ oriented, I found out that Python idioms
were really difficult to represent in the diagrams. So I'm using it to a
very small extent and for doc
hey, does anyone find the UML useful during Python development of larger
projects?
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