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by Etherlord87
991 days ago
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No one forces you to use all possible arrows, you can learn just one, and use that. When reading a diagram, ideally you would read it by looking at the generated diagram, not text, as that's the entire point, but even when reading the raw text, it's apparent where the arrows are, based on "less than" and "greater than" characters, no? |
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Not if you want to read other people's UML diagrams, which is rather the point.