Pat Nakajima on 1 May 2007 02:25:57 -0000


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Re: [PhillyOnRails] Documentation for your Rails (and otherwise) apps


Check the agile development plugin list. I believe there are a couple plugins that will draw up model relationships etc. I've always found good old rdoc to work perfectly well.

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-----Original Message-----
From: "mike nicholaides" <mike.nicholaides@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 21:49:14 
To:talk@phillyonrails.org
Subject: [PhillyOnRails] Documentation for your Rails (and otherwise) apps

Hey folks,

We at the Growth Cycle are looking to improve the way we do
documentation for our Rails apps.  Right now our documentation is
sparse.  Fortunately, Rails is rather readable and our tests serve as
documentation.  As our applications grow in size and complexity,
however, we want to communicate more effectively, especially between
the development and management layers.

Any tips from those more experienced with documentation?
Any tools you find especially useful for communicating business logic?
We use DOT right now for making flowcharts, but are thinking about
switching to some mind mapping tool.

Thanks,
Mike
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