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Microgold Software would like to make it as easy as possible for its user base to understand how to get the most out of WithClass. In this section you will find a series of references and guides that will educate you in OO concepts as well as teach you how to utilize the product to solve real world day-to-day software problems. Included in this section are tutorials on code generation, add-in creation, general UML and Object-Oriented topics, and Case Studies. |
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| Articles |
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| Periodically Microgold publishes articles on the use of WithClass to solve a particular software problem or to facilitate certain tedious software chores such as repetitive code generation, reverse engineering existing code, or how to use WithClass to provide quick autogenerated documentation. These articles will steer you in the right direction to get the full potential from this product. |
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| WithClass Add-Ins |
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| This article describes add-ins that are included with the Enterprise version of WithClass. |
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| Using WithClass to Reverse PHP |
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| WithClass had the ability to help you easily create Add-Ins for reversing your own languages. It can even be used to reverse te scripting languages that have some object oriented functionality such as PERL or PHP. This article will step you through creating an Add-in for reverse engineering your PHP classes. |
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| Generating a State Enging Traffic Light Control for the Basic Stamp II using WithClass |
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| This is a follow-up to the article Using WithClass and C# to Create a Code Generator for the Basic Stamp II Microcontroller. In this article we have improved the generator slightly to handle time as an event, and to use some of the Basic Stamp's built in functionality to count time ticks in our state engine loop. With this added functionality, we can create the control logic hardware for a model traffic light with a road sensor. (DOWNLOAD INSTALLATION) |
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| Introduction to UML - Part 1 |
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| This is the first part of an article descriping UML, reasons for using UML, and three of the main modeling views in UML: class, state, and use case. |
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| Introduction to UML - Part 2 |
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| This is the second part of the two part article describing additional UML modeling: sequence, collaboration and component. This article also describes a few design patterns and illustrates them in UML. |
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| Creating a Microsoft Word Class Diagram Report using C# and .NET. |
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| This article describes how to use .NET to create applications that talk directly to WithClass and Microsoft Word to help you generate reports on your design models. (DOWNLOAD ARTICLE SOURCE CODE) |
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