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On May 11, 2:33 pm, Donell Jones <alliwantisca...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Any examples ?
>
> On 11 Mai, 16:03, Rubén Béjar <ruben.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> > And Data Flow Diagrams?
> > I learnt about them while studying structured analysis
> > and design at University, but I always thought they did
> > not match very well with imperative programming...
> >     Rubén
> > Donell Jones escribió:Thanks for your reply. I think flowchart make sense 
> > but I can´t imagine how a big project can be visualised with that (???). I 
> > think no manager in the world would make a big project without a good 
> > documentation ... nah I know there are some :) On 11 Mai, 15:01, Jarkko 
> > Oranen<chous...@gmail.com>wrote:On May 11, 11:18 am, Donell 
> > Jones<alliwantisca...@googlemail.com>wrote:Hi Team, I am really interested 
> > in functional programming. But I am asking myself, what if the project get 
> > bigger, like the software Runa realise with Clojure. In OOP we got diagrams 
> > like UML to visualise this. But what can we do in FP ? Are there any 
> > diagrams that can be used to explain things ?I think this is very important 
> > when it comes to documentation.I think a flowchart might be useful. In 
> > functional programming there is a tendency to model things as a pipeline of 
> > transformations, instead of as interactions between code modules (classes), 
> > so visualizing how your data flows from its source to its endpoint will be 
> > useful. On a larger scale you might want to map out the relationships 
> > between namespaces, which procedures deal with state, etc. Unfortunately I 
> > don't know any tools to generate call graphs and such from clojure code, 
> > but hopefully my suggestions will at least inspire a few ideas. -- You 
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