<p>Yes this... if java, IntelliJ has excellent tools, combined with a code-centric ide, good nav features and not needing a working build to be useful.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On May 6, 2011 7:34 PM, "Brian Morris" <<a href="mailto:cymraegish@gmail.com">cymraegish@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Did I make it clear that these programs automagically compute the<br>
> relationships from a collection of existing code.<br>> <br>> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Brian Morris <<a href="mailto:cymraegish@gmail.com">cymraegish@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> <br>>> Depending on the language you are working with source code you may find<br>
>> some support in an IDE to show class relationships. Emacs has also a text<br>>> based (easy to cut and paste) representation for some Java at least, Eclipse<br>>> has for Java too, and works for C++ now too I believe, maybe some others,<br>
>> Eclipse is become like Emacs 2G or something...<br>>><br>>> Brian<br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Stefano Maffulli <<a href="mailto:smaffulli@gmail.com">smaffulli@gmail.com</a>>wrote:<br>
>><br>>>> I have played with ArgoUML in the past (it's free as in freedom software<br>>>> <a href="http://argouml.tigris.org/">http://argouml.tigris.org/</a>) and made quite complex models but mainly of<br>
>>> use cases and state diagrams. I'm definitely no expert. I'll be at NB next<br>>>> wednesday for the Linux chat, unless something happens. Ping me offlist if<br>>>> you need help before that.<br>
>>><br>>>> cheers,<br>>>> stef<br>>>><br>>>> 2011/5/6 Glen Jarvis <<a href="mailto:glen@glenjarvis.com">glen@glenjarvis.com</a>><br>>>><br>>>>> As a programmer, I like having a 'picture' of the system that I'm working<br>
>>>> on.. It helps me file things in the right place.<br>>>>><br>>>>> I inherited a project that is a bit hairy. For my own use, I need to<br>>>>> learn to make UMLs so I can interpret this project. If someone has a<br>
>>>> software package that they can tutor me on (on how to represent some of<br>>>>> these hierarchal inheritance models) along with normal data ORM models, it'd<br>>>>> be greatly appreciated. I may even get to pay a little bit.<br>
>>>><br>>>>> I can use Image Docs in Google, but I really need to just buckle down<br>>>>> with someone and learn to crank through some basics as I review code and<br>>>>> build these models. So, I'll need: 1) Help with the right symbols to<br>
>>>> represent a few objects (a few quick questions and I should be on my way),<br>>>>> and 2) a recommended open source software package that works well and that I<br>>>>> can use to make my models.. so a little tutoring on how to use the tool as I<br>
>>>> work through some examples would be great..<br>>>>><br>>>>> I have the basics, but I need someone to help me get through this quickly<br>>>>> so I have a feel of this mess that I inherited...<br>
>>>><br>>>>><br>>>>> Cheers,<br>>>>><br>>>>><br>>>>> Glen<br>>>>> --<br>>>>> Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which<br>
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