Dataflow Languages
Dataflow programming languages rely on a (usually visual) representation of the flow of data to specify the program. Frequently used for reacting to discrete events or for processing streams of data. Examples of dataflow languages include:
- Hartmann pipelines
- G (used in LabVIEW)
- Lucid
- Max
- Prograph
- Pure Data
- StreamBase StreamSQL EventFlow
- VEE
- VisSim
- WebMethods Flow
- Monk
- Oz
- VHDL
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