Anonymous Monk has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Hi Monks,
Enjoy your time
I had asked an earlier question as I was looking for CGI Application Flowchart and got few suggestions. Especially Visio..
Question for monks: How do you represent your design/development work to your Boss/Clients, so that it can stand out. They can really appreciate the hard work behind the project by looking at diagrams.
I am really concern as going to the objects level.
I would welcome the suggestion on both browser-based and non-browser based techniques.

Thank you,
Artist

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Re: CGI APP Development
by jepri (Parson) on Jul 25, 2001 at 04:10 UTC
    Well, I tend to use Xfig. It's a GNU X app that has lots of goodies. After you get used to the interface to can rip out flowcharts awfully fast, and they look pretty swish.

    There are also some projects on sourceforge, like the kernel map and the newsgroups map. they automatically generate postscript maps of code (or whatever) and once again, look pretty.

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Re: CGI APP Development
by MZSanford (Curate) on Jul 25, 2001 at 12:43 UTC
    The Tao of Programming says :

    Thus spake the Master Programmer:
    "You can demonstrate a program for a corporate executive, but you can't make him computer literate."

    see other posts for actual answers, but this was altogether too fitting to not post.