Hi,

I think your problem is more general than just Clojure. Actually there
was a long
discussion on the "Functional Programming" group over at LinkedIn
about applying
UML to functional languages.

The general consensus is that you can somehow adapt UML concepts to
describe
data structures and execution flow, but there isn't an established way
how to do it.

--
Paulo

On 19 Jan., 14:12, Adam Markham <adamjmark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have always used UML to document the design of software projects I
> have worked on in object-oriented languages. I am now working on a
> Clojure project and am required to document the design so anyone
> reading these documents will understand the design of the software.
>
> I was wondering if there is anything like UML that can be applied to
> Clojure for these purposes?
>
> It is quite important that I document the design of the software on
> paper so any suggestions on doing this would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam

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