> Not building an entire system down to class level (...)
That was never the point of modeling languages.
Your baseless assumption is even more absurd when you factor in the fact that modeling languages even express runtime behavior, componente, and packaging.
The main problem with these mindless attacks on modeling languages in general and UML in particular is that the bulk of their retractors clearly knows nothing nor has any direct contact with them, or how they are used in the real world. Their arguments are nothing more than poorly thought through strawmen. Your comment fits well.
> Why use C4 over UML?
See, this is a telltale sign you know nothing about what you're commenting on. Not only is C4 a modelling language like UML but it also covers the exact same responsibilities and features of UML. C4's main selling point is advocating for the representation multiple points of view, and UML is a standard specification to express all the points of view you see fit in a coherent and rational way. There is no C4 vs UML. They have both the exact same design goals and usecases.
That was never the point of modeling languages.
Your baseless assumption is even more absurd when you factor in the fact that modeling languages even express runtime behavior, componente, and packaging.
The main problem with these mindless attacks on modeling languages in general and UML in particular is that the bulk of their retractors clearly knows nothing nor has any direct contact with them, or how they are used in the real world. Their arguments are nothing more than poorly thought through strawmen. Your comment fits well.
> Why use C4 over UML?
See, this is a telltale sign you know nothing about what you're commenting on. Not only is C4 a modelling language like UML but it also covers the exact same responsibilities and features of UML. C4's main selling point is advocating for the representation multiple points of view, and UML is a standard specification to express all the points of view you see fit in a coherent and rational way. There is no C4 vs UML. They have both the exact same design goals and usecases.