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Get Started with UML State Machines

getting started Aren't you tired of the usual "spaghetti code"? State machines are know to be the most effective "spaghetti reducers". Unlike the traditional automata, the modern UML state machines (statecharts) won't explode with complexity because they offer very efficient way of reusing actions and transitions.

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Quantum Leaps forum You're not alone with your problems. Search our discussion forum for answers or post your questions to the Quantum Leaps community.

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Cook Best Code Ever

Quantum Leaps Cookbook Quantum Leaps recipes provide step-by-step instructions for achieving common design or coding tasks. "Cook" some of your best code with our coding cookbook!

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Become an Expert Designer

Design Patterns With Quantum Leaps software the actual coding of even the most involved reactive systems becomes a non-issue. The real problem shifts to coming up with a good design. Become an expert reactive system designer through study of the documented state patterns and active object patterns!

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Please help us rapidly stabilize our new releases. We're very grateful for any bug reports, portability issues, usability problems, or any other problem reports.

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Report a GPL Infringement

Using GPL software without contributing back to the open source community is an infringement on the GPL and is illegal (GPL Section 2[b]). Infringing on GPL is unfair both to the original software vendor and to the open source community. Such software piracy is also a suicidal folly that can destroy your company because it is just a matter of time before it will be discovered.

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Quantum Leaps welcomes contributions of all kind. We're mostly grateful for various QF ports, but will review carefully any enhancement suggestions, documentation improvements, design patterns, and even source code for our core products.

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Version: June 25, 2007