Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
abstratt
Wow, it is been more than a month since my last post, but I have been busier than ever working on an upcoming MDD-related product (cannot say much now other than that you will hear more about it here first). However, In TextUML Toolkit-land things are looking pretty exciting. More hands on deck Vladimir Sosnin […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
abstratt
Wow, it is been more than a month since my last post, but I have been busier than ever working on an upcoming MDD-related product (cannot say much now other than that you will hear more about it here first). However, In TextUML Toolkit-land things are looking pretty exciting. More hands on deck Vladimir Sosnin [...]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
abstratt
Wow, it is been more than a month since my last post, but I have been busier than ever working on an upcoming MDD-related product (cannot say much now other than that you will hear more about it here first). However, In TextUML Toolkit-land things are looking pretty exciting. More hands on deck Vladimir Sosnin […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
abstratt
I have heard the mantra ‘code is model’ several times. Even though I always thought I got the idea of what it meant, only now I decided to do some research to find out where it came from. Turns out that it originated from a blog post that MS’ Harry Pierson wrote back in 2005. […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
abstratt
I have heard the mantra ‘code is model’ several times. Even though I always thought I got the idea of what it meant, only now I decided to do some research to find out where it came from. Turns out that it originated from a blog post that MS’ Harry Pierson wrote back in 2005. [...]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
abstratt
I have heard the mantra ‘code is model’ several times. Even though I always thought I got the idea of what it meant, only now I decided to do some research to find out where it came from. Turns out that it originated from a blog post that MS’ Harry Pierson wrote back in 2005. […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
rafael.chaves
I have heard the mantra ‘code is model’ several times. Even though I always thought I got the idea of what it meant, only now I decided to do some research to find out where it came from. Turns out that it originated from a blog post that MS’ Harry Pierson wrote back in 2005. [...]
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Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
rafael.chaves
Even though it has always been possible to open models generated by the TextUML Toolkit in UML2-based diagramming tools, until 1.2 the Toolkit assigned new ids to each element every time a model was regenerated. That meant that any diagrams based on the model being regenerated would become invalid as any cross-references from the diagram [...]
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Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
Even though it has always been possible to open models generated by the TextUML Toolkit in UML2-based diagramming tools, until 1.2 the Toolkit assigned new ids to each element every time a model was regenerated. That meant that any diagrams based on the model being regenerated would become invalid as any cross-references from the diagram […]
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Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
Even though it has always been possible to open models generated by the TextUML Toolkit in UML2-based diagramming tools, until 1.2 the Toolkit assigned new ids to each element every time a model was regenerated. That meant that any diagrams based on the model being regenerated would become invalid as any cross-references from the diagram […]
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