William Gill <noreply at gcgroup.net> wrote: > Being somewhat new to Python, and having a tendency to over complicate > things in my class design, I was wondering if anyone can suggest a > simple graphical or flowcharting tool that they use to organize their > class and program design? Because of a 55 mph head-on accident a few For Linux/Unix there is dia <http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia> to make a class diagram and dia2code <http://dia2code.sourceforge.net> to create Python code from it. Probably you can find some other UML tools that support Python. > I have used editors for other languages that allow the view to expand > and collapse functions/methods (like message threads here on the board), > which help, but I haven't seen anything like this for python. For questions like "Is there an editor that supports...", "Emacs" is about always an answer ;-) It has outline-mode for this. Florian -- begin signature_virus Hi! I'm a signature virus. Please copy me to your signature to help me spread. end
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