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I am looking to make a prototype of a UML differencing tool. What open source visualization tool kit exist that allow me to display UML diagrams?
Yet, I still need to be able to make personal edits the display. (Ie. refocusing, and drop down lists, additional displays.)
I have looked at Zest and Perfuse. But neither of these applications have a way to display a UML. If they do work, where are examples of them displaying UMLs?
you may want to have a look at GEF. As far as I know, ArgoUML is based on this framework.
There are several open source UML tools for Eclipse listed here along with their license.
For the diff part, you should check EMFCompare and this list of model versioning tools since they could be reused in your project
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As I read through UML user guide chapter1, Principles of Modeling the First principle is
The choice of what models to create has a profound influence on how a
problem is attacked and how a solution is shaped In other words,
choose your models well. The right models will brilliantly illuminate
the most wicked development problems, offering insight that you simply
could not gain otherwise; the wrong models will mislead you, causing
you to focus on irrelevant issues.
1- I wonder if there is considerations I should take it into account while choosing UML models for a problem?
2- Where can I find this type of information?
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Does anyone know of any software like Google Docs, or collabedit that allows you to edit realtime collaboratively and even compile a .cpp or other program over the web?
I haven't used this website, but seems like http://codebunk.com/ does the job.
It doesn't work for Java though.
I know of this website that will compile the code for you:
http://ideone.com/
Unfortunately, I cannot help in the real time editing front.
I wrote a little webapp that does exactly that, i.e. it lets you compile Google Docs documents: http://compiler.m01.eu
You can write C++ code into a Google Document (and do that collaboratively if you like), and then click on a bookmark (provided on the site) to compile your code, which will either start the download of your binary or show a compiler error message.
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Yes, I'd prefer to buy them instead of using "free" or "free" with some kind of weird license. Tried Google, but no luck and my fav RF graphics sites don't have any... :(
You're unlikely to find sets of tiles that are simultaneously online, exactly meet your needs and are purchasable for a fee.
I'd suggest going to one of the freelance graphics / design sites e.g. 99 designs and get the work done for a small commission. Depending on your game you will probably have custom requirements anyway, so getting custom tiles created is probably the best bet. This is how I'm planning to source the graphics and artwork for my next game.
Alternatively, you'd be surprised by how many good "free" tile sets you can find. But then you will be forced to stick to the graphic style and theme of the free tileset, and run the risk of looking very similar to other games using the same tileset.
You could pay someone to create them, perhaps at a site like vWorker/Rent A Coder.
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I'd like to create some animations using SVG. Are there any tools out there similar to flash, where I'd get a stage and a timeline where I can manipulate objects over time, then play them back?
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There is the similar question at superuser.com. The best answer there is the link to the Inkspace wiki page with a list of existing animating programs.
It's looks like Adobe Edge Animate is the program that should fill the gap of SVG-animating programs with nice GUI, but now it doesn't look very helpful for my opinion. I'm looking forward to see that Adobe combine Snapsvg with Edge Animate.
Synfig studio with the SVG export plugin.
with Blender, since integration of Freestyle, you can animate your 3D models, and then, thanks to freestyle in scripting mode, write python modules that can be used to output any kind of documented vector format.
SVG has already some interesting implementation, you can have a look for example at this repository: https://github.com/hvfrancesco/freestylesvg
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This seems like something which must have been answered before, but I can't find anything appropriate in the question archives. Basically, I'm looking for a little Domain Specific Language to create flowcharts. I'm terrible at graphic design and making things look nice, and I'd really like a langauge where I could write something in code and it would produce a pretty flowchart. I've come across GraphViz, but it seems more suited to creating things like Finite State Machine diagrams, rather than process flowcharts. It also doesn't have the simple DSL-style front-end that would allow me to easily work it.
Any ideas?
Have a look at PlantUml - in particular their Activity State diagrams.
As an example (from their site) produces the image below:
#startuml
start
if (graphviz installed?) then (yes)
:process all\ndiagrams;
else (no)
:process only
__sequence__ and __activity__ diagrams;
endif
stop
#enduml
MindFusion offers components for diagramming that you can access programmatically.
They offer components for WPF and WinForms:
WPFDiagram - WPF
FlowChart.NET - WinForms
In the past I've used their WPF component on a DSL editor project. Based on Toolbox drag-and-drops in the DSL editor, WPFDiagram was called to create shapes on the Drawing Surface.