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Re: [Sheflug] Re: Topic for a Meeting



I agree with all the below, again I've only used a tiny subset but I've 
so far found it very useful for allowing people with a range of skills 
not necessarily programming to make meaningful contributions to a 
projects development.


    Dave.


Craig Andrews wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 July 2002 14:43, you exclaimed:
> 
>>I find this surprising. Someone should tell the people at www.rational.com.
> 
> 
> hehe
> 
> I find that UML is widely used, and many who use it are post-grads who 
> learned it in university.  I find it very useful (even though I only use a 
> tiny subset) to get an overview of a system without being bogged down by the 
> language or a particular persons coding style.
> 
> On a more practical level, a talk about the planning and style of development 
> which is advantageous to get a project off the ground would be interesting. 
> Particularly relating to 'disparate development', or developers worldwide who 
> never actually meet :)
> 
> Craig
> 
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