List of Programming Languages By Type - Visual Languages

Visual Languages

See also: Category:Visual programming languages

Visual programming languages let users specify programs in a two-(or more)-dimensional way, instead of as one-dimensional text strings, via graphic layouts of various types.

  • CODE
  • Fabrik
  • G (used in LabVIEW)
  • Lava
  • Limnor
  • Max
  • NXT-G
  • Pict programming language
  • Prograph
  • Pure Data
  • Quartz Composer
  • Scratch (written in and based on Squeak, a version of Smalltalk)
  • Simulink
  • Subtext
  • ToonTalk
  • VEE
  • VisSim
  • vvvv
  • EICASLAB

Some dataflow programming languages are also visual languages.

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