That's funny, I was just thinking this the other day, because there was another
HN thread that seemed largely critical of UML's legacy. I remember being a
little surprised (with all the GPT craze) that no one had suggested a possible
resurgence of UML (or something with similar features) for directing code
generation.
learning "true" UML seems like too much overhead. Perhaps something more flexible in the direction of ink and switch's programmable ink would be easier to pick up https://www.inkandswitch.com/inkbase/