Mar-19-2017, 10:40 AM
In the professional world, these things happen in three stages:
- Requirements are defined. This is plain text and some tables so your best tool is an Office Suite
- The "architects" size the required hardware, figure out which software will be used, design the data model (which in most cases is tightly coupled to the database structure). A good deal of this is often done using UML. There are modeling tools that will also produce the DDL (SQL scripts to create the database tables), and stubs for the main classes.
- Developers write the code (using IDEs).
Unless noted otherwise, code in my posts should be understood as "coding suggestions", and its use may require more neurones than the two necessary for Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V.
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