There are plenty of counterexamples. Variations on visual function blocks abound in engineering circles.

A better question might be whether the HMI bandwidth can be increased beyond what's possible with a keyboard.

Cheers,
Darren

On May 20, 2014 12:26 PM, "Bardur Arantsson" <spam@scientician.net> wrote:
On 2014-05-20 20:59, Albert Y. C. Lai wrote:
>
> Can programming be liberated from the plain text file?

No.

I hate to be downer, but every single time I've seen a proposal for this
it has failed to account for how, *exactly*, it is actually different in
any meaningful way from the failed attempts at addressing this issue.
I've often been quite tempted to draw up a checklist à la the infamous
spam-fighting checklist for why
$YOUR_IDEA_FOR_NON-TEXT-BASED_PROGRAMMING won't work -- at the very
least it'd serve as a time-saver whenever this comes up :).

We can all dream, but unless and until someone comes up with something
*radically* different from previous attempts, it just ain't going to happen.

Regards,

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