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BillWoodruff1-Mar-15 7:12
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Hi Gerd,

I think you have fallen into the "trap" of "playing against another golfer" rather than playing the golf-course to try to achieve your "personal best."

Naked fact: there are lots of high-voted articles on CP that are absolute crap: I have not read the article by the "other" author, so I am not making any comment on their work by saying this. The why/how of these high-voted but low technical-quality articles is something I choose not to be interested in: I prefer to focus on making my contribution to CP (a very minor one, I assure you) meet my own quality standards.

I have reported several articles here in the past years that I've read that I thought were somewhere between inappropriate (should have been at best a Tip/Trick) and hopelessly incomprehensible ... and that was when you had to "sign" the report. I've also left a lot of feedback for article authors, particularly when I saw the article was their first: in the case that I thought the article had potential to be a good article.

While there's nothing wrong with your seeing an article here, and thinking it's inaccurate technically, and deciding you can explain it better, I think publishing an article that is primarily a rebuttal of what you think is inaccurate in the other article is not serving the "greater good" of CP: we get to see only the "low-hanging fruit" of your own thoughts/vision/understanding of UML rendered in the context of .NET.

And, it may not serve you in the sense that people may react more to your criticism of the other article than to your own thoughts/vision/understanding. I wonder if the lack of comments on your article at this time means anything ? ... I'm not sure it does.

So, what if you focused on writing an article (or a series of articles) aimed at people who have probably not understood UML modeling very well (I'm sure I am in that group). Educate us, starting with the fundamentals, including what is the basic value proposition ... what you get ... from learning UML, and using it.

By the way, there is often the expectation here that articles will provide some source code; I don't particularly care if an article does not have code, but some people may care.

cheers, Bill
«I'm asked why doesn't C# implement feature X all the time. The answer's always the same: because no one ever designed, specified, implemented, tested, documented, shipped that feature. All six of those things are necessary to make a feature happen. They all cost huge amounts of time, effort and money.» Eric Lippert, Microsoft, 2009

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