Visual Languages
See also: Category:Visual programming languagesVisual 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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