Is UML Really Dead, Or Only Cataleptic?
danielstoner writes "Recently UML was pronounced dead as a tool for all programming needs by an article posted on Little Tutorials: 13 reasons for UML's descent into darkness. The author suggests UML was killed by, among other causes, greed, heavy process, and design-by-committee. Is UML really a fading technology? Is it useful beyond a whiteboard notation for designers? Is there any value in code generation?"
Don't be confused.
You are being MICROattacked, from various angles, in a SOFT manner.
You should've enrolled into a spelling course instead. Would have proved more useful.
I'm much more funny, interesting and insightful than the moderators think