Visual programming is becoming more common, but it is coming from the text environment. IntelliJ is showing the way: wizards that are embedded in your text editor, so you hardly notice them (e.g. renaming a variable.)
That's where the technical leverage is: improving our current development environments, not in completely changing the way we write code.
Visual programming is becoming more common, but it is coming from the text environment. IntelliJ is showing the way: wizards that are embedded in your text editor, so you hardly notice them (e.g. renaming a variable.)
That's where the technical leverage is: improving our current development environments, not in completely changing the way we write code.