Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!iuvax!maytag!xenitec!timk From: timk@xenitec.on.ca (Tim Kuehn) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: graphical tools for C Message-ID: <1990Mar24.034303.20583@xenitec.on.ca> Date: 24 Mar 90 03:43:03 GMT References: <6279@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> Reply-To: timk@xenitec.UUCP (Tim Kuehn) Distribution: comp.lang.c Organization: XeniTec Consulting Services, Kitchener, ON, Canada Lines: 29 In article <6279@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> chao@sunflower.crd.ge.com (William Chao) writes: > >Any one in this comp.lang.c news group who answers my question >will be appreciated. Wallll golly gee - that's nice! :-) >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >What kind of graphical tool for C languages would be nice? >Structured design chart? Burh diagram? or any thing else? >(For example, Buhr diagram is quite good a graphical tool for Ada.) >-------------------------------------------------------------------- Since you're talkig about designing charts, you may want to consider a product called "Clear" which takes source code for your C program and turns it into all kinds of differnt flow charts. I have the dbase flavor and it looks pretty nice. It's produced by "Clear Software Inc." of Brookline Mass. I have no assocation with the company, just a satisfied user. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timothy D. Kuehn TDK Consulting Services 871 Victoria St. North, Kitchener, voice: (519)-741-3623 Ontario, Canada N2B 3S4 DOS/Xenix - SW/HW. uC uP RDBMS timk@xenitec.on.ca !watmath!maytag!xenitec!timk No disclaimer here - I *am* the company! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------