Visual Programming (S04 E01)

'Visual Programming' refers a style of programming that allows the user to specify a programs in a two-(or more)-dimensional fashion. Visual programming environments represent the data, control flow, or program state in a graphical way, allowing them to be directly manipulated. It has been a hot area of research from the very beginning of personal computing, to today. This week we will cover a few major visual programming environments, why visual programming has remained compelling over the decades, and whether there is untapped potential for VP today.

'Visual Programming' refers a style of programming that allows the user to specify a programs in a two-(or more)-dimensional fashion. Visual programming environments represent the data, control flow, or program state in a graphical way, allowing them to be directly manipulated. It has been a hot area of research from the very beginning of personal computing, to today.

This week we will cover a few major visual programming environments, why visual programming has remained compelling over the decades, and whether there is untapped potential for VP today.


Chapters:
[00:00:00] Intros
[00:03:50] What is Visual Programming?
[00:05:42] Origins
[00:14:34] Block-based Visual Programming
[00:20:26] Wire and Dataflow-based Visual Programming
[00:31:51] An Umbrella Term
[00:36:31] Conceptual History
[00:48:23] The Duality of Direct Manipulation
[00:58:40] Direct Manipulation of Running State
[01:11:25] Programming by Example
[01:21:17] Fill in the Details for Me
[01:28:49] Strengths of Visual Programming
[01:43:36] Leveraging the Visual Cortex
[01:50:58] Second Order Effects



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Visual Programming (S04 E01)
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