UML Support for Python [was IDLE development - Call for participation]

Mitchell Morris mmorris at mindspring.com
Thu Aug 17 18:24:23 EDT 2000


cg at cdegroot.com (Cees de Groot) wrote in <8nhjdo$la3$1
@gaia.cdg.acriter.nl>:

[snip]
>
>UML is a nice common language for if you think you need to communicate
>something to a colleague with a diagram. Often, a simple class diagram
>or sequence diagram says more than a thousand words. A complicated
>class diagram says considerably less, and full-fledged round-trip
>engineering thingies tend to generate very complicated class 
>diagrams (like, if you print them, you can paste together 6 pages
>for the diagram and still need a loupe to discern detail...).
>
>My personal top wishes for IDLE:
>- PyUnit integration (right-click a unit test and it runs, something
>  like that);
>- Smalltalk-like browser (I don't like the big tree, give me the
>  multi-pane thing);
>- Refactoring browser (droool...)

<aol zero-value-add="true">
me too!

I can see now that I'll need to wear my tinfoil beanie if you're going to 
keep scanning me with your mindreading lasers. Bad man! Bad bad bad!
</aol>



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