Posted
over 13 years
ago
by
abstratt
Smalltalk, Ruby, Groovy and other languages allow one to implement loops using closures. But so does TextUML/UML. Given the primary use case of TextUML/UML is to generate code, one thorny question is how to generate code from a UML model using closures for implementing loops through collections into a language, like Java or C, just […]
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Posted
over 13 years
ago
by
rafael.chaves
Smalltalk, Ruby, Groovy and other languages allow one to implement loops using closures. But so does TextUML/UML. Given the primary use case of TextUML/UML is to generate code, one thorny question is how to generate code from a UML model using closures for implementing loops through collections into a language, like Java or C, just [...]
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Posted
over 13 years
ago
by
abstratt
Smalltalk, Ruby, Groovy and other languages allow one to implement loops using closures. But so does TextUML/UML. Given the primary use case of TextUML/UML is to generate code, one thorny question is how to generate code from a UML model using closures for implementing loops through collections into a language, like Java or C, just [...]
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Posted
over 13 years
ago
by
abstratt
Smalltalk, Ruby, Groovy and other languages allow one to implement loops using closures. But so does TextUML/UML. Given the primary use case of TextUML/UML is to generate code, one thorny question is how to generate code from a UML model using closures for implementing loops through collections into a language, like Java or C, just […]
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
rafael.chaves
The first release candidate build for TextUML Toolkit 1.7 is now available! If you already have the Toolkit already installed, please update now. If you don’t, the easiest way to install it is via the marketplace client (built into Eclipse 3.6). Or else, point the Eclipse update manager to http://abstratt.com/update. Here is a summary of [...]
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
abstratt
The first release candidate build for TextUML Toolkit 1.7 is now available! If you already have the Toolkit already installed, please update now. If you don’t, the easiest way to install it is via the marketplace client (built into Eclipse 3.6). Or else, point the Eclipse update manager to http://abstratt.com/update. Here is a summary of […]
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
abstratt
The first release candidate build for TextUML Toolkit 1.7 is now available! If you already have the Toolkit already installed, please update now. If you don’t, the easiest way to install it is via the marketplace client (built into Eclipse 3.6). Or else, point the Eclipse update manager to http://abstratt.com/update. Here is a summary of […]
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
abstratt
The first release candidate build for TextUML Toolkit 1.7 is now available! If you already have the Toolkit already installed, please update now. If you don’t, the easiest way to install it is via the marketplace client (built into Eclipse 3.6). Or else, point the Eclipse update manager to http://abstratt.com/update. Here is a summary of [...]
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
abstratt
Last November I did a lecture on Model-driven Development with Executable UML models to a class of Software Engineering undergrad students at UVic. Here are the slides: I think it gives a good summary of my views on model driven development (with Executable UML or not): even though problem domains are typically not very complex, […]
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
abstratt
Last November I did a lecture on Model-driven Development with Executable UML models to a class of Software Engineering undergrad students at UVic. Here are the slides: I think it gives a good summary of my views on model driven development (with Executable UML or not): even though problem domains are typically not very complex, […]
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