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 [[wp>Category:Visual_programming_languages]] and often using the [[wp>Dataflow_programming]] paradigm [[wp>Category:Visual_programming_languages]] and often using the [[wp>Dataflow_programming]] paradigm
  
 +==== visual representations of various visual programming languages (i.e. pictures)===
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 +"There didn’t seem to be a place on the net where someone could easily see what all the different visual programming languages look like. So, this post is just a lot of really cool screenshots and images of different visual programming languages. Have fun checking them all out."
 +from http://blog.interfacevision.com/design/design-visual-progarmming-languages-snapshots/
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 +{{http://blog.interfacevision.com/assets/img/posts/example_visual_language_labview_02.png}}
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 +==== Luna ====
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 +"Visual and textual functional programming language with a focus on productivity, collaboration and development ergonomics." http://www.luna-lang.org/
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 ==== thingLab ==== ==== thingLab ====
   * constraint based visual programming or extensible modelling system? http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~wolfgang/NewHome/cosc414/projects/thinglabFolder/html/thinglab.html   * constraint based visual programming or extensible modelling system? http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~wolfgang/NewHome/cosc414/projects/thinglabFolder/html/thinglab.html
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 ==== diaGen ==== ==== diaGen ====
   * http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/minas01concepts.html    * http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/minas01concepts.html 
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 +==== Drakon ====
 +"DRAKON Editor is a free tool for authoring DRAKON diagrams. It also supports sequence diagrams, entity-relationship and class diagrams [...] Software developers can build real programs with DRAKON Editor. Source code can be generated in several programming languages, including Java, Processing.org, C#, C/C++ (with Qt support), Python, Tcl, Javascript, Lua and Erlang."
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 +  * http://drakon-editor.sourceforge.net
  
 ==== other...==== ==== other...====
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     * http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/vlc/     * http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/vlc/
     *      * 
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 ==== usability analysis ==== ==== usability analysis ====
  
   * using 'cognitive dimesions' http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/77679.html   * using 'cognitive dimesions' http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/77679.html
-  * and further ... http://www.thomas-green.ndtilda.co.uk/workStuff/res-proglangs.html +  * and further (to extract from archive.org) 
 +    * http://web.archive.org/web/20040809220931/http://www.thomas-green.ndtilda.co.uk/workStuff/res-proglangs.html 
 +    * http://web.archive.org/web/19971211022647/www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/ianr/vpl.html
  
 ===== refs/links ===== ===== refs/links =====
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   * http://cui.unige.ch/Visual/#Research   * http://cui.unige.ch/Visual/#Research
   * http://www-lsi.upc.es/~rbaeza/cursos/vp/todo.html   * http://www-lsi.upc.es/~rbaeza/cursos/vp/todo.html
-  * news://comp.lang.visual faq http://www.faqs.org/faqs/visual-lang/faq/ +  * http://www.faqs.org/faqs/visual-lang/faq/
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- +
-===== tangents,. =====+
  
 +===== tangents =====
  
 ARK and VIPR follow up references ARK and VIPR follow up references
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 "DATAFLOW PROCESS NETWORKS" Edward A. Lee and Thomas M. Parks, Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 83, no. 5, pp. 773-801 May, 1995 "DATAFLOW PROCESS NETWORKS" Edward A. Lee and Thomas M. Parks, Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 83, no. 5, pp. 773-801 May, 1995
 http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/lee95dataflow.html http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/lee95dataflow.html
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 KahnNetworks KahnNetworks
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 Nan C. Shu "Visual Programming: Perspectives and Approaches." 199-221, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 38, 1999 Nan C. Shu "Visual Programming: Perspectives and Approaches." 199-221, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 38, 1999
  
  
 ===== visual programming in music ===== ===== visual programming in music =====
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 max/msp/pd/jmax obviously,. ircam has been quite influential in devlopeing enviroments aorund the "patch and wires" metaphor, with serveral approaches being taken over the years (including OpenMusic above) ., . max/msp/pd/jmax obviously,. ircam has been quite influential in devlopeing enviroments aorund the "patch and wires" metaphor, with serveral approaches being taken over the years (including OpenMusic above) ., .
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   * "An Object Oriented Visual Environment for Musical Composition" by Assayag, Agon, Fineberg et Hanappe. (describing OpenMusic) http://catalogue.ircam.fr/articles/textes/Assayag97a/   * "An Object Oriented Visual Environment for Musical Composition" by Assayag, Agon, Fineberg et Hanappe. (describing OpenMusic) http://catalogue.ircam.fr/articles/textes/Assayag97a/
   * "Open Music + Music Space = Open Space" http://www.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/RMPapers/openspace/   * "Open Music + Music Space = Open Space" http://www.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/RMPapers/openspace/
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 ===== OpenDX ===== ===== OpenDX =====
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 notes -> [[Visual Programming Notes]] notes -> [[Visual Programming Notes]]
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