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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do you draw flowcharts Post 302492206 by citaylor on Sunday 30th of January 2011 11:38:36 AM
Old 01-30-2011
In my experience there was a definite trend over the last 5-10 years of doing the documentation and similar chores after the design and development. In these days of "agile programming" developers are more encouraged to sign up for small bits of work that should be relatively easy to do with minimal documentation and "red tape", to try and keep their "velocity" high. Often developers produce prototypes for the work, which is usually more useful, correct, and as quick to implement as some of the more antiquated design techniques. However, once the work is done, documentation should be provided. The type of documentation usually depends upon the product that is being developed, however in my career I can honestly say I have never come across flowcharts being used in earnest. I hope this helps...
 

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wxPen(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition						       wxPen(3erl)

NAME
wxPen - See external documentation: wxPen. DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxPen . DATA TYPES
wxPen() : An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc or distributed for use on other nodes. EXPORTS
new() -> wxPen() See external documentation . new(Colour::colour() (see module wx)) -> wxPen() Equivalent to new(Colour, []) . new(Colour::colour() (see module wx), Options::[Option]) -> wxPen() Types Option = {width, integer()} | {style, integer()} See external documentation . getCap(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . getColour(This::wxPen()) -> colour() (see module wx) See external documentation . getJoin(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . getStyle(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . getWidth(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . isOk(This::wxPen()) -> bool() See external documentation . setCap(This::wxPen(), CapStyle::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setColour(This::wxPen(), Colour::colour() (see module wx)) -> ok See external documentation . setColour(This::wxPen(), Red::integer(), Green::integer(), Blue::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setJoin(This::wxPen(), JoinStyle::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setStyle(This::wxPen(), Style::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setWidth(This::wxPen(), Width::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . destroy(This::wxPen()) -> ok Destroys this object, do not use object again AUTHORS
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