Visual programming
1. Writing programs in a language which manipulates visual information or supports visual interaction.
2. Writing programs in a visual programming language.
3. Writing programs in a visual programming environment.
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- Visual programming environment
Software which allows the use of visual expressions (such as graphics, drawings, animation or icons) in the process of programming. These visual expressions may be used as graphical interfaces for textual programming languages. They may be used to form the syntax of new visual programming languages leading to new paradigms such as programming by demonstration […]
- Visual programming language
language (VPL) Any programming language that allows the user to specify a program in a two-(or more)-dimensionsional way. Conventional textual languages are not considered two-dimensional since the compiler or interpreter processes them as one-dimensional streams of characters. A VPL allows programming with visual expressions – spatial arrangements of textual and graphical symbols. VPLs may be […]
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noun, Biochemistry. 1. rhodopsin. visual purple noun 1. another name for rhodopsin visual purple n. See rhodopsin.
- Visual-range
noun 1. Meteorology. visibility (def 3).
- Visual receptor cell
visual receptor cell n. A rod cell. A cone cell.