I prefer a straight razor. I have been letting blood to help people live
better lives. I have been doing this for decades and I know what I am doing, I
am a member of the barbers' union. I have had people suggest that I use this
gadget or that because it makes a better cut, the scares look ni
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
I've been using umbrello for basic stuff - If you want to draft application
components and get basic set of classes generated.
I checked umbrello in KDE4+ and i improved, though for official commercial
use I would not recommend
On 09.11.2015 23:01, David Christensen wrote:
On 11/09/2015 11:04 AM, Piyavkin wrote:
**Umbrello**
Thanks for the hint. I'll try it to see better.
The problem is that it is from the KDE SDK. I'm on the Gnome. Though KDE
tools are good looking, I'm trying to use Gnome or independent
equivalents
On 09.11.2015 16:05, Maximiliano Sebastián Castro wrote:
Sorry to all those i hurt the heart recommending a short term solution
for the original poster.
I think the pragmatism is very good but for some situations is enemy
of practicality (or how to hell *practicidad* be in english).
Yes, I'v
On 09.11.2015 15:13, Maximiliano Sebastián Castro wrote:
>> — could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
If you don't care about freedom, try Enterprise Architect. Runs via
Wine and in the official page there is a tuto about installing under
Linux.
Yes, I know it's clo
On 09.11.2015 14:08, Chris Edwards wrote:
On 09/11/15 09:23, Piyavkin wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
I have a colleague who swears by PlantUML, which uses textual markup
and GraphViz for generating diagrams.
http://www.plantuml.com/
--
Chris
Yay!
On 11/09/2015 11:04 AM, Piyavkin wrote:
**Umbrello**
Thanks for the hint. I'll try it to see better.
The problem is that it is from the KDE SDK. I'm on the Gnome. Though KDE
tools are good looking, I'm trying to use Gnome or independent
equivalents first.
I used Gnome 2 on Squeeze, and now Xfc
On 09.11.2015 10:40, Johann Spies wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
Dia is decent enough. I have used it in the past.
Recently (through the results of postgresql_autodoc) I started using
Graphviz which produces much beter results than what I can ac
On 09.11.2015 02:06, David Christensen wrote:
On 11/08/2015 12:23 PM, Piyavkin wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
Umbrello is an impressive product that reminded me of Rational Rose.
The last time I tried it for a Perl project, I was able to make some
us
On 09.11.2015 02:02, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 08 November 2015 20:23:25 Piyavkin wrote:
and kind women
:-)
Lisi
Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question.
Me too! ;)
Piyavkin
On 08.11.2015 23:58, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Sun, 2015-11-08 at 23:23 +0300, Piyavkin wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
Yes, I can see in repositories some, — like dia, umlet, gaphor… — but
which is decent?
I would probably draw them with Inkscape, but t
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On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 10:05:55AM -0300, Maximiliano Sebastián Castro wrote:
> Sorry to all those i hurt the heart recommending a short term solution for
> the original poster.
No problems. I'm used to get my heart hurt on the Internet twice a day ;-
Sorry to all those i hurt the heart recommending a short term solution for
the original poster.
I think the pragmatism is very good but for some situations is enemy
of practicality (or how to hell *practicidad* be in english).
Yes, I've tested (because I've worked in software architecture last ~1
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On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 09:13:08AM -0300, Maximiliano Sebastián Castro wrote:
> >> — could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
>
> If you don't care about freedom [...]
Who cares, anyway? Freedom, schmeedom.
> Yes, I know it's
>> — could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
If you don't care about freedom, try Enterprise Architect. Runs via Wine
and in the official page there is a tuto about installing under Linux.
Yes, I know it's closed. But the best option for a complete software
architecture de
On 09/11/15 09:23, Piyavkin wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
I have a colleague who swears by PlantUML, which uses textual markup and
GraphViz for generating diagrams.
http://www.plantuml.com/
--
Chris
>
> — could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
>
Dia is decent enough. I have used it in the past.
Recently (through the results of postgresql_autodoc) I started using
Graphviz which produces much beter results than what I can achieve with an
UML-editor.
Learn the dot-lang
On 11/08/2015 12:23 PM, Piyavkin wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
Umbrello is an impressive product that reminded me of Rational Rose.
The last time I tried it for a Perl project, I was able to make some
useful diagrams. But, there were some Java-isms
On Sunday 08 November 2015 20:23:25 Piyavkin wrote:
> and kind women
:-)
Lisi
Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question.
On Sun, 2015-11-08 at 23:23 +0300, Piyavkin wrote:
> — could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
>
> Yes, I can see in repositories some, — like dia, umlet, gaphor… — but
> which is decent?
I would probably draw them with Inkscape, but that's mostly because I'm
familiar with
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