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| | Visual programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Visual programming language (VPL) is any programming language that lets users specify programs in a two-(or more)-dimensional way. |  | | Visual programming environments provide graphical or iconic elements which can be manipulated by users in an interactive way according to some specific spatial grammar for program construction. |  | | Ladder logic, a programming language that simulates relay logic commonly used in Programmable logic controllers |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_programming_language
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| | The Visual Basic Programming Language |
 | | Visual Basic also has the ability to develop programs that can be used as a front end application to a database system, serving as the user interface which collects user input and displays formatted output in a more appealing and useful form than many SQL versions are capable of. |  | | Visual Basic is not only a programming language, but also a complete graphical development environment. |  | | All in all, VB is the preferred language of many future program mers. |
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http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/vbasic/vbasic.html
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| | Object-Oriented Software Design and Programming [encyclopedia] |
 | | C++ was initially developed from the C programming language by the addition of facilities for object-oriented programming from the SIMULA programming language. |  | | In object-oriented languages, the code used to write the program and the data processed by the program are grouped together into units called objects. |  | | Small-scale and classical software design and programming is based on a functional task view, in which a problem is broken down into steps to be performed by the computer. |
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http://www.kosmoi.com/Computer/Programming/OO
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| | Visual Programming Languages Bibliography: A Branch of the Visual Language Research Bibliography |
 | | Visual Object-Oriented Programming: Concepts and Environments, Prentice-Hall/Manning, 1995. |  | | In 1998 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, Halifax, Nova Scotia/Canada, Sept 98. |  | | The papers are: (1) all the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (VL) conference papers starting with VL'98, (2) Journal of Visual Language and Computing papers that authors have listed here (authors of all JVLC papers are strongly encouraged to list their papers here), and (3) any additional papers an author chooses to contribute. |
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http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~burnett/vpl.html
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