Class diagram relations
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No, its not a coding question ;) Its a question about appearance on uml class diagrams: Do you prefer straight lines (with waypoints if needed) ? or do you prefer orthogonal lines a'la vs.net class designer / sql server db diagrams ? What designer do you think is the easiest to work with when it comes to handling relations/associations?
Blog: http://www.rogeralsing.com Projects: http://www.puzzleframework.com
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No, its not a coding question ;) Its a question about appearance on uml class diagrams: Do you prefer straight lines (with waypoints if needed) ? or do you prefer orthogonal lines a'la vs.net class designer / sql server db diagrams ? What designer do you think is the easiest to work with when it comes to handling relations/associations?
Blog: http://www.rogeralsing.com Projects: http://www.puzzleframework.com
Roger Alsing wrote:
Do you prefer straight lines (with waypoints if needed) ? or do you prefer orthogonal lines a'la vs.net class designer / sql server db diagrams ?
I prefer the curly lines which jump over each other and make the diagram look complex to untangle the lines and understand it. ;P
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No, its not a coding question ;) Its a question about appearance on uml class diagrams: Do you prefer straight lines (with waypoints if needed) ? or do you prefer orthogonal lines a'la vs.net class designer / sql server db diagrams ? What designer do you think is the easiest to work with when it comes to handling relations/associations?
Blog: http://www.rogeralsing.com Projects: http://www.puzzleframework.com
I prefer lines that cannot be viewed in anything less than 11 dimensions.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I prefer lines that cannot be viewed in anything less than 11 dimensions.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Calabi-Yau class diagrams?
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I prefer lines that cannot be viewed in anything less than 11 dimensions.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
The 11 dimension thing is so old. I only use quantum entanglement diagrams now.
Best wishes, Hans
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The 11 dimension thing is so old. I only use quantum entanglement diagrams now.
Best wishes, Hans
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Hans Dietrich wrote:
The 11 dimension thing is so old.
But so am I.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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No, its not a coding question ;) Its a question about appearance on uml class diagrams: Do you prefer straight lines (with waypoints if needed) ? or do you prefer orthogonal lines a'la vs.net class designer / sql server db diagrams ? What designer do you think is the easiest to work with when it comes to handling relations/associations?
Blog: http://www.rogeralsing.com Projects: http://www.puzzleframework.com
I prefer copious amounts of text and only if absolutely necessary a minimal amount of hand drawn diagrams. That's just me, I'm old school. ;)
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