Comment by pjbk
5 years ago
Granted, but you can do the same and much more with different methods, and avoid fighting the frustrating, unreliable and time-consuming UML tools altogether.
5 years ago
Granted, but you can do the same and much more with different methods, and avoid fighting the frustrating, unreliable and time-consuming UML tools altogether.
I can’t argue _for_ any particular tool—just that the concept is a really good concept.
I think a lot of it comes down to folks not bothering to invest in making good tools—or developers sticking to their current workflow.
That is why I relate it to Test-Driven Development because it does require a shift in process. But the end result, I think, could be very rewarding.