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  2. Flowgorithm - Wikipedia

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    Flowgorithm is a graphical authoring tool which allows users to write and execute programs using flowcharts. The approach is designed to emphasize the algorithm rather than the syntax of a specific programming language. [ 1 ]

  3. Visual Logic - Wikipedia

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    This graphics software –related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Flowchart - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the flowchart software Flowgorithm. Any drawing program can be used to create flowchart diagrams, but these will have no underlying data model to share data with databases or other programs such as project management systems or spreadsheet. Many software packages exist that can create flowcharts automatically, either directly ...

  5. List of educational programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Flowgorithm is a graphical authoring tool for writing and executing programs via flowcharts. The approach is designed to emphasize the algorithm rather than the syntax of a given language. The flowchart can be converted to several major languages such as C#, Java, Visual Basic .NET and Python. [26] Oz is a language designed to teach computer ...

  6. Raptor (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    RAPTOR, the Rapid Algorithmic Prototyping Tool for Ordered Reasoning, [1] is a graphical authoring tool created by Martin C. Carlisle, Terry Wilson, Jeff Humphries and Jason Moore.

  7. File:Flowgorithm Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, DevinCook.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: DevinCook grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  8. Visual programming language - Wikipedia

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    A simple custom block in the Snap! visual programming language, which is based on Scratch, calculating the sum of all numbers with values between a and b. In computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS), also known as diagrammatic programming, [1] [2] graphical programming or block coding, is a programming language that lets users create programs by ...

  9. DRAKON - Wikipedia

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    The full-text article containing description of the visual syntax of the DRAKON language in English, 12 pages, free to download, pdf. [11] This section needs expansion.