"agile" I have had a look at -- saw what is going on with it -
01-06-2012
, 11:50 AM
another cultish thing really
ever noticed that there seems to arise cults of software
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multi use paradigms
anyone here ever encounter (or use) UML
UML is interesting because it can be used to write state machines
I think I may re-address UML
maybe *it* could be an IDE based on UML
i'm trying to work stuff out here
that is a hell of an idea
i want an IDE where the system model is the system
its possible
the map the system is the system
what absolute coolness
maybe --- maybe uml
but uml can't really be that
i'm not even sure If i want to get back into UML
but i'm thinking more and more about state machines
it's a step forward from object orientation
......
i keep thinking of symbolism and cold -- thinking of whether it would
be possible to completely symbolize and IDE (no code) ...........
or you don't have to see the code you don't work with the code
there are some interesting approaches in pygame -- there are tons of
projects
and there has been at least one approach I saw
guy said it took him a few years
......
I saw some really good tools - IDE tools ..... people I was quite
surprised to find out are using IDEs to develop pygame
....
people say that IDEs have destroyed peoples ability to write code
from the ground up - from scratch
pygame website: http://www.pygame.org/news.html
pygame project tags: http://www.pygame.org/tags/
spoke to a few other people saying "not using this to write games"
pygame is FUN |