I agree with the last point since about 1986 when I knew nothing about computers - that't the point that a friend of mine expressed to me when he was writing a Ph.D. thesis at Estonian Institute of Cybernetics. They were developing some visual pseudo-language for applications. About the first point: we can run our "UML" - I mean we have an IDE, a compiler and a web run-time environment.
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About the first point: we can run our "UML" - I mean we have an IDE, a compiler and a web run-time environment.