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Node-RED is a visual programming tool that you can use to connect different systems and devices. Its core is a flow-based ...
Originally created in the 1970s by IBM, this idea of flow-based programming has long dominated the non-programmer spaces of business, where analysts and knowledge workers could cobble together ...
To help teach coding a new visual flow-based programming environment has been created by the Media Computing Group aptly named the Flowboard. The research project brings flow-based programming to ...
NoFlo, a company that has built an open-source visual programming tool based on “flow-based programming,” a concept that came out of IBM in the 1970s, is launching a $100,000 Kickstarter ...
This new platform uses machine learning combined with constraint-based design and flow-based programming to make form dynamically adapt to content. To understand how revolutionary this technology ...
But as web apps get increasingly complex, and web devs become increasingly stressed out, “flow-based programming” may be raging back to life. Today’s web programmers grapple with problems ...
The NoFlo team members raised the funding to build a user interface for the approach, which has been around for decades and is called flow-based programming. Generally, flowcharts are design tools ...
There are other drag-and-drop programming languages, of course. We’ve covered Scratch for the Arduino and the Raspberry Pi, before. However, this is a dead simple way to try flow-based ...