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Programming like a pro: tools for software planning - BigMan - Mar-19-2017 Hi, in the past I used Python mainly for some small applications (all for private purposes). Now I have something bigger in mind (a kind of home-automation) and I would like to do it a bit more professional. So far I started coding always "straight away". But now I want to think in advance, how the software-structure/architecture could look like, which releases I should have, etc. Indeed, I was close to start just by using Libre-Office Write/Impress for this ... but I am wondering: isn't there something in the open-software-world more specialized for thisĀ (I am running Arch Linux, Python3, and my editor is Geany) Thanks in advance for all hints and tips RE: Programming like a pro: tools for software planning - Ofnuts - Mar-19-2017 In the professional world, these things happen in three stages:
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