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software to build class

Is a software exist to help us to build our class ?

Dec 7 '05 #1
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yes it is called visual studio ........
if you need a gui designer you are in luck when you use VS .Net 2005 cause
in this version at least with mine ( the pro version ) you can right click
on a class and create a diagram in this diagram you can add property`s and
methods in a GUI environment
if you need a modelling tool you might investigate Visio

regards

Michel Posseth [MCP]
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Is a software exist to help us to build our class ?

Dec 7 '05 #2
Notepad?

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Is a software exist to help us to build our class ?

Dec 8 '05 #3
Don

Try this link and search for Rational Rose and VS.Net. It is
ridiculously expensive and may be overkill for your needs.

http://www-306.ibm.com/software/rational/
Also, you might checkout Visio. It should be much less expensive if
it's available for your version of Visual Studio.

The other people that answered your question probably know a lot more
than I do about .Net. Too bad they couldn't give you a straight
answer.

Don

On 7 Dec 2005 11:56:53 -0800, "ucasesoftware"
<uc***********@hotmail.fr> wrote:
Is a software exist to help us to build our class ?

Dec 9 '05 #4
Huh ..... ??

Don .... if you read my response you would have seen that i mention the
class designer in VS 2005 (works simular to Visio ) and Visio itself ( as
i do not know if the TS owns a copy of 2003 or 2005 )

would you dissagree that VS.Net is not a good tool to build your classes
with ? said so that VS.net 2005 has now even a GUI designer for classes
honestly needs me to say that this is a feature that i already had in VB6
( addin class designer ,,, but it was standard availlable if you knew where
to find it )

regards

Michel Posseth [MCP]
"Don" <don81846@NO_CaCa.Earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:a1********************************@4ax.com...

Try this link and search for Rational Rose and VS.Net. It is
ridiculously expensive and may be overkill for your needs.

http://www-306.ibm.com/software/rational/
Also, you might checkout Visio. It should be much less expensive if
it's available for your version of Visual Studio.

The other people that answered your question probably know a lot more
than I do about .Net. Too bad they couldn't give you a straight
answer.

Don

On 7 Dec 2005 11:56:53 -0800, "ucasesoftware"
<uc***********@hotmail.fr> wrote:
Is a software exist to help us to build our class ?

Dec 10 '05 #5
Don

I'm sorry Michel I was not referring to you.

In retrospect, I wish I would have left out my critique altogether. I
was probably having a bad day. (chronic back pain)

Regards,

Don
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:00:20 +0100, "m.posseth"
<mi*****@nohausystems.nl> wrote:
Huh ..... ??

Don .... if you read my response you would have seen that i mention the
class designer in VS 2005 (works simular to Visio ) and Visio itself ( as
i do not know if the TS owns a copy of 2003 or 2005 )

Dec 15 '05 #6
Hehe ... well, you were obviously referring to me, but that's ok. I use
Notepad every day to write, edit, and review classes. In a hurry, and don't
need to load up all the trappings of the IDE and the project (or, in his
case, doesn't have the IDE perhaps)? Simply fire up Notepad and knock it out
in no time.

"Don" <don81846@NO_CaCa.Earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:s3********************************@4ax.com...

I'm sorry Michel I was not referring to you.

In retrospect, I wish I would have left out my critique altogether. I
was probably having a bad day. (chronic back pain)

Regards,

Don
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:00:20 +0100, "m.posseth"
<mi*****@nohausystems.nl> wrote:
Huh ..... ??

Don .... if you read my response you would have seen that i mention the
class designer in VS 2005 (works simular to Visio ) and Visio itself
( as
i do not know if the TS owns a copy of 2003 or 2005 )

Dec 15 '05 #7

"m.posseth" <mi*****@nohausystems.nl> wrote in message
news:OI****************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
if you need a gui designer you are in luck when you use VS .Net 2005 cause
in this version at least with mine ( the pro version ) you can right click
on a class and create a diagram in this diagram you can add property`s and
methods in a GUI environment


Sweet! Didn't even know that was in there.

Greg
Dec 15 '05 #8
Don

I used to write assembly code all the time in a text editor. I DO NOT
MISS IT! <g>

Apologies to every one on ehte planet. :-)

Don

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 02:55:05 -0500, "Earl"
<br******@newsgroups.nospam> wrote:
Hehe ... well, you were obviously referring to me, but that's ok. I use
Notepad every day to write, edit, and review classes. In a hurry, and don't
need to load up all the trappings of the IDE and the project (or, in his
case, doesn't have the IDE perhaps)? Simply fire up Notepad and knock it out
in no time.

"Don" <don81846@NO_CaCa.Earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:s3********************************@4ax.com.. .

I'm sorry Michel I was not referring to you.

In retrospect, I wish I would have left out my critique altogether. I
was probably having a bad day. (chronic back pain)

Regards,

Don
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:00:20 +0100, "m.posseth"
<mi*****@nohausystems.nl> wrote:
Huh ..... ??

Don .... if you read my response you would have seen that i mention the
class designer in VS 2005 (works simular to Visio ) and Visio itself
( as
i do not know if the TS owns a copy of 2003 or 2005 )

Dec 16 '05 #9

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