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    CodeDesigner is free and open-source RAD tool suitable for easy creation of various diagrams describing applications' structure and logic (class diagrams, state charts, ...) and for generation of production-ready source code from them.
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    Python vipera

    Python vipera

    vipera is an application designer for Python

    vipera is a designer of applications for the programming language Python. It has two main objectives: 1) The design of an application from an educative point of view, paying special attention to the documentation and design of classes. 2) The automatic generation of base code for software projects. vipera is a combination of basic tools for the design of applications in the early stages of development, allowing the creation of modules (libraries) and definition of their basic...
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    Diazy is an application framework for the generation of source code from Dia UML models and the degeneration (reverse engineering) of source code to Dia UML models. This will allow developers to rapidly deploy object oriented design schemes.
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