Hello All,
Up till now I have been coding fairly simple Perl scripts.
Lately I have started designing some complex scripts. And I always felt that if you place the logic and flow of the script on paper first then coding part is simplified to a great extent. And up till now I have mainly used pen and paper for it. :)
Was just wondering if there is any graphical tool (of course opensource :)) specific to Perl to design the flow of the Perl script projects before we actually start coding it.
Using it I should be able to design something similar to flowcharts and should be able to share it with others to get it reviewed.
So just wanted to know which tool does Perl developers use in general to design the flow of the Perl projects.
TIA
Parag
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