It's not too late.
(Originally posted to Facebook by "Ross Cavanaugh")
It's not too late.
(Originally posted to Facebook by "Ross Cavanaugh")
Well - someone's a Devo fan. Congrats, you've managed to get that song stuck in my head now. Showing my age a bit, but "Whip It" was -the first- music video I saw on MTV when MTV debuted in my hometown...
Our Requirement Docs at work (known elsewhere as specifications) are chock full of flowcharts. Definitely not a lost art where I work.
I use it often when coding. Still trying to learn what shape does what so sometimes I just draw an egg and use curves instead of stranght lines with 90 degree corners
I still use them as well but everything is in a rectangular box.
However they can explain everything:-
Flowcharting is a road to nowhere.
Only if you let it get out of hand. It is very useful for beginners to see what steps they have to make. I would agree that the full blown flow chart is often a waste of time and effort.
Sorry, wrong band.
Talking Heads, not Devo.
Thought that was Chris Rear?
Ah no, that was somewhere else the road was going to.
Chris Rea's road was the M25, so, yes, it went nowhere, but in fact it was The Road To Hell.
AWOL:
Chris Rea's road was the M25, so, yes, it went nowhere, but in fact it was The Road To Hell.
I thought that was Highway 666 (yes, used to be the actual designation -- was renamed a while back).
I still have an IBM flowchart template around here someplace.
speaking of flowcharting, has anybody tried yEd yet? yEd - Graph Editor , I love it
I've never had any time for flow charts, but that yED program looks so great I might download it and find a reason to need it
Rob
Graynomad:
I've never had any time for flow charts, but that yED program looks so great I might download it and find a reason to need it
Rob
Now that I saw the demo video, I've found a reason to need it too.