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From: | "JUKKA" <jukkaj@ping.at> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 18 Apr 1997 01:11:19 -0400 |
Organization: | GOOD |
Keywords: | visual, question |
Is there any compiler that takes some kind of a graphics
representation as an input and produces from that the code?
The idea would be not to use some language characters but some other
level of abstraction. For example flow charts directly to produce
code? When we now have also GUI's. I know that they use relay graphs
in industry to generate PLC programs. But that is only limited to
industy automation.
JOJ
[These were known as visual languages before Microsoft expropriated the
term. -John]
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