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  • UML stands for useless modelling language

  • private = -

    public = +

    protected = ?

  • simple but effective thanks 

  • @AJSwisgirl protected = #

  • @neimasilk I think u replied to a wrong person, Thanks anyways.

  • why you use google to talk instead of you

  • what if a method has no name for the return type?

    for ex:

    +getName()

  • @LudgeroODC

    Not sure if this is your question, but maybe this could be an example:

    +getName() : String

    +setName( name : String ) : void

    Here, "void" means "no return type" or "the operation does not return any values to the caller."

  • Muy bueno, útil y sencillo.

    Good post, useful & simple.

  • This was helpful.

  • Good work guys! Keep up the good work. It reminds me of my Videos!

  • do you put a class type on the data items?

  • Surely your voice isn't that bad that you have to let a computer do the talking for you?

  • Is anybody else have lots of trouble with UML? It seems very abstract to me, really difficult to put my finger on despite how many hours I put into reading and studying. Does anybody have any tips for a beginner?

  • Notes:

    + : Public- Everyone can see this

    - : Private - Only the class it self kan see this.

    #: Protected - Only the class itself and its family (parent; children) kan see this.

  • muy claro y sencillo

    no entiendo por que no se explican las cosas así y no con tantos tecnicismos...

    muchas gracias.

  • thanks really helped in my assignment=)

  • Its difficult to follow

  • Hey this is a robot

  • what text-to-voice tool did you use?

  • DSpeech v1.55.3

  • Thanks :)

  • its a fucking robot whos talking !

    come on !

  • Nice & easy way to teach such important concepts.

    Please upload some more about Abstractions, Association, Aggregation and Composition. Thank you.

  • Excellent videos. Thank you very much. Please upload some more about Abstractions, Association, Aggregation and Composition. They are really confusing. Thank you.

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