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Visual Programming

Presentations | English

Visual programming is not a new concept, but it is fair to argue that it receives little attention in the larger world of computer programming and software development. A visual programming language (VPL) is any programming language that allows users to construct programs by manipulating programmed components graphically rather than textually. A VPL enables programming using visual expressions, which are spatial groupings of text and graphic symbols that may be used as syntax or supplementary notation. Many VPLs (also known as data flow or diagrammatic programming) are, for example, based on the concept of "boxes and arrows," in which boxes or other screen items are considered as entities, connected by arrows, lines, or arcs that indicate relations. 3D modelling, interface and mobile application design, automotive and industrial applications, education, multimedia development, simulations, business intelligence, and medical applications are some of the domains where visual programming is most useful.

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Visual Programming

Presentations | English