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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

Unified Modeling Language. Class diagrams represent classes. Private members of the class are hidden. Each class specifies a public interface. Other objects can make calls into public methods.

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  • 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."

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

  • DSpeech v1.55.3

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  • Nice & easy way to teach such important concepts.

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

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  • awesome work learner

  • UML stands for useless modelling language

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

  • @AJSwisgirl protected = #

  • private = -

    public = +

    protected = ?

  • simple but effective thanks

  • why you use google to talk instead of you

  • Muy bueno, útil y sencillo.

    Good post, useful & simple.

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