I do try to follow the field. There are lots of modern VPs and some commercial successes. The key "large-scale" VPs are LabView from National Instruments, and OutSystems. There are a lot of what nowadays are called "No…
C32 doesn't follow the general convention of my group of naming after gemstones or kinds of minerals, but I think it is fun. Very few of our systems strive for gravitas!
The journal version (1990) is a slightly updated version from the CHI Conference version (1986).
I found the final version: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bam/papers/VLtax2-jvlc-1990.pdf
Thanks for your interest in my old article! That version is a draft update of this article: Brad A. Myers. "Visual Programming, Programming by Example, and Program Visualization; A Taxonomy," Proceedings SIGCHI '86:…
The C32 acronym is just for fun - here's some more: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bam/acronyms.html We continue to do research on constraints in my group, see: http://cjs.from.so/ (but it's in JavaScript - not Lisp). There are…
I do try to follow the field. There are lots of modern VPs and some commercial successes. The key "large-scale" VPs are LabView from National Instruments, and OutSystems. There are a lot of what nowadays are called "No…
C32 doesn't follow the general convention of my group of naming after gemstones or kinds of minerals, but I think it is fun. Very few of our systems strive for gravitas!
The journal version (1990) is a slightly updated version from the CHI Conference version (1986).
I found the final version: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bam/papers/VLtax2-jvlc-1990.pdf
Thanks for your interest in my old article! That version is a draft update of this article: Brad A. Myers. "Visual Programming, Programming by Example, and Program Visualization; A Taxonomy," Proceedings SIGCHI '86:…
The C32 acronym is just for fun - here's some more: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bam/acronyms.html We continue to do research on constraints in my group, see: http://cjs.from.so/ (but it's in JavaScript - not Lisp). There are…