@Raphael.
Thank you for your in depth explanation. The quality of your response showns 
why OpenERP is becoming the number one open source ERP.

I agree with you 1000% that graphic tools to generate code are a dead, they 
limit our ability developing software, making the developer to be limited to 
the capabilities of the tool as opposed to develop in pure Python and the power 
of OpenObject. i got the point, no UML at least not for for me.


Now, as you can see on the video I configured Eclipse with PyDev.
But can I import one OpenERP  module in Eclipse for Develop/Run/Debug it inside 
the Eclipse IDE  ? but as a module(project) not just the .py file ?

what will be the next step to develop modules (hard coded) ? 

Thank your kindness  Raphael




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