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| Date: | -- (:) |
| From: | Jonathan Bryant <jtbryant@v...> |
| Subject: | Software Design |
I'm not trying to bring up a subject that we have already beat to death, so I'll keep my focus narrow :). Is there an equivalent of UML for functional languages? Or is it maybe possible to use UML in some specific way to denote functional concepts? I know that OCaml supports OO programming, but this is specific to the non-OO paradigm... --Jonathan -- *=========================* |Jonathan Bryant | |Valdosta State University| |Information Technology | |System Operations | |-------------------------| |jtbryant@valdosta.edu | |x6358 | *=========================*