So I had this idea and was looking for some thoughts on this:
When starting a new website, normally a client gives you a handful of
documents
on what he/she wants. Most of the time this person is technically
illiterate so
interpreting what he/she into a django model is often a challenge.
i propose this cool idea called a the django-uml generator that would
work my simply doing
this: python manage.py umlgen SOME_MODEL_NAME and magically you have
a
nice type of document or some data the could import into a document
based upon how the
model was defined. How would this be useful? In return to the non
technical documentation
that was given you would have some sort of document that you could go
over with the client
to make sure what was written in their documentation meets what you
output from the models
before you syncdb and doing further coding. It seems like you could
save a lot of headaches
at a later point with this method. Thoughts?
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