One thing that's been bugging me lately is the serious lack of UML tools that are available in the first place. In particular, anything open source... But in especially, why is it that no one seems to support OOPERL in any UML editor/development tool?
If I'm wrong on this point, PLEASE someone straighten me out.
Heck, I'd consider building one myself, as a challenge, but with the heavy graphics that would be involved I'd personally be more inclined to write it using Java, which strikes me as very weird indeed if the object of the exercise is to ouput PERL code skeletons...
Does anyone else use UML in general & have you used it for PERL?
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