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Can UML (Unified Modeling Language) be described as a kind of language?

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jackson6612

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Hi

Can UML (Unified Modeling Language) be described as a kind of language which is used to create flowchart for the given code and letting us see how the different modules of the code interact with each other? Please let me know. Thanks.

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No. UML is much, much larger than that, and does not include flowcharts.
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