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StarUML is a desktop application for agile and concise modelling. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Yet, there are plenty great tools for UML diagrams: StarUML, NClass, PlantUML and plenty others. Source: almost 3 years ago
So while I used MagicUML way back in my CAD/Catia days, it's unsupported for python. Then Eclipse has one https://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/ but no python support. I've heard people have used StarUML https://staruml.io ,but it looks like it generates flowcharts based on GUI interface graphical models for javascript you build and, I guess also for the javascript in StarUML which helps generate some python code based... Source: almost 3 years ago
There are many tools that can be used to create a class diagram like StarUML, Draw.io and other software tools. - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
Focus should be on a UML tool, not Visio. Visio is a UML tool...technically, but there are others which are much better. I like this one. https://staruml.io/. Source: over 3 years ago
The Whole Code Catalog [1] and Ivan Reese's Visual Programming Codex [2] are great resources in the area. I also have to mention, despite the awful name, Flowgorithm is an EXCELLENT tool for teaching the fundamentals of procedural thinking. [3] One neat thing is you can switch between the flow chart view and the script code view in something like 35 different languages natively (or make your own plugin to convert... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
> I'm passionate about teaching programming to 17-19 year olds. I've been teaching for some time an introductory programming class to kids with those ages (1st year university students). I think the best approach to teach programming is to start with flowcharts (hand drawn in the paper), do a lot of them, and then use a computer to "program" in flowcharts. I use Flowgorithm [1], and here's some examples of... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
draw.io - Online diagramming application
Gaphor - Gaphor is a Python-based, open source, multiplatform and multipurpose modeling application for creating nice UML diagrams for documentation.
PlantUML - PlantUML is an open-source tool that uses simple textual descriptions to draw UML diagrams.
LucidChart - LucidChart is the missing link in online productivity suites. LucidChart allows users to create, collaborate on, and publish attractive flowcharts and other diagrams from a web browser.
OmniGraffle - OmniGraffle is for creating precise graphics like website wireframes, an electrical system designs, or mapping out software class.
yEd - yEd is a free desktop application to quickly create, import, edit, and automatically arrange diagrams. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix/Linux.