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From: Pete Dashwood on 4 Jan 2006 18:13 Is ANYBODY here working on a site where they use OO COBOL and object modelling? I'm particularly interested to hear from people who have UML (possibly Rational toolset) experience. I know the Java people will have this, but I am specifically looking to see if OO COBOL can still be justified as a development tool for serious projects. War stories and general experience would be gratefully received. Post to this thread or mail me privately. Thanks. Pete.
From: Erez on 5 Jan 2006 01:49 Contrary to what people believe, UML doesn't have to be solely applied to OO languages. It's very relevant even when considering non-OO programming languages, such as COBOL.
From: Pete Dashwood on 5 Jan 2006 05:49 "Erez" <moonbuzz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136443766.275948.46720(a)g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Contrary to what people believe, UML doesn't have to be solely applied > to OO languages. It's very relevant even when considering non-OO > programming languages, such as COBOL. > > Yes, I agree. However, I need to look at it in an OO context. Pete.
From: Defaultuser on 5 Jan 2006 12:35 "Erez" <moonbuzz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136443766.275948.46720(a)g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Contrary to what people believe, UML doesn't have to be solely applied > to OO languages. It's very relevant even when considering non-OO > programming languages, such as COBOL. Contrary to popular belief, UML is getting a lot of schtick right now for being less than what it was supposed to be. The next design paradigm on deck....come up to the plate please, you're presence is requested DU
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