
Hello Neil, Thursday, January 3, 2008, 9:57:10 PM, you wrote:
Yes - I think you're wrong. I've seen non-textual editors for programming languages, and they are severely unpleasant for all but the most new beginners and restricted tasks.
what sort of code you are tried to develop? visual designers are successfully used for GUI design (not surprising) and SQL pure parts of my haskell program is just functions which takes some input (as arguments) and produce some output (as result). these functions are built from other functions and i don't see why it should be bad to represent this graphically instead of textually. moreover, Haskell is known as hard-to-read language (at least for beginners) due to its great power of function composition, and graphical representation of complex expressions may make easier their understanding -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com