Re: Will the UML ever become truly universal?
Nameless wrote:
> Which brings me back to the (provocative) subject line.
> Surely it is lack of interoperability that prevents UML
> from being truly universal?
Besides the other "UML is not a religion" answers, note that no author today
would write a book that uses OO topics and not use UML. It's universal, and
interoperable.
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