gene tani wrote: > Have you looked at class browser module? Not the graphical tool you're > looking for, but maybe a good start
No, it's not graphical, but it looks like I may be able to use it to put together a nice outline, or summary of my modules. It's worth exploring, thanks. Bill > > http://www.python.org/doc/2.0.1/lib/module-pyclbr.html > > William Gill wrote: > >>Being somewhat new to Python, and having a tendency to over complicate >>things in my class design, I was wondering if anyone can suggest a >>simple graphical or flowcharting tool that they use to organize their >>class and program design? Because of a 55 mph head-on accident a few >>years back, I have short term memory problems, so flipping back and >>forth between pages of code is next to impossible for me to keep >>straight. A simple graphical model would allow me to 'see' everything >>in one view, and better organize my resulting code. I have had limited >>success using pydoc to view my classes, but it's not really much help in >>development, just review, and sometimes there is too much info. >> >>I have used editors for other languages that allow the view to expand >>and collapse functions/methods (like message threads here on the board), >>which help, but I haven't seen anything like this for python. >> >>Thanks for any suggestions. >> >>Bill > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list