More UML Fanatics – UML Poems contest

Application scenarios for UML are clearly endless. I just discovered this old UML poems contest (similar to the UML Jokes contest in 2008, a summary here since it seems that the original site has now disappeared :-( ).

Some of the poems are linked here so take a look!. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the “poem models” are very difficult to understand (and I would’nt say they follow a very normative UML syntax and semantics either), after all they are poems!. Interesting to see that the author of this UML-based interpretation of the Fire and Ice poem by Robert Frost is surprised to see that some people are actually able to read his/her diagram.

Remember that you can find more software/modeling humor articles in this page. And if you want something stronger, you can always play a poker game online :-)

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