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O que (quem) é Visual language - definição

SYSTEM OF COMMUNICATION USING VISUAL ELEMENTS
Visual Language

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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE WRITTEN GRAPHICALLY BY A USER
Visual programming languages; Graphical programming language; Graphical programming; Visual programming; Box and arrow; List of visual programming languages; Visual scripting; Block-based programming language; Visual programming system; Block coding
<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 further classified, according to the type and extent of visual expression used, into icon-based languages, form-based languages and diagram languages. {Visual programming environments} provide graphical or iconic elements which can be manipulated by the user in an interactive way according to some specific spatial grammar for program construction. A visually transformed language is a non-visual language with a superimposed visual representation. Naturally visual languages have an inherent visual expression for which there is no obvious textual equivalent. Visual Basic, Visual C++ and the entire Microsoft Visual family are not, despite their names, visual programming languages. They are textual languages which use a graphical GUI builder to make programming interfaces easier. The user interface portion of the programming environment is visual, the languages are not. Because of the confusion caused by the multiple meanings of the term "visual programming", Fred Lakin has proposed the term "executable graphics" as an alternative to VPL. Some examples of visual programming languages are Prograph, Pict, Tinkertoy, Fabrik, CODE 2.0 and Hyperpascal. http://cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/ianr/vpl.html. http://cuiwww.unige.ch/eao/www/readme.html. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.visual (NOT for {Visual Basic} or Visual C++). (1995-02-10)
Visual programming language         
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE WRITTEN GRAPHICALLY BY A USER
Visual programming languages; Graphical programming language; Graphical programming; Visual programming; Box and arrow; List of visual programming languages; Visual scripting; Block-based programming language; Visual programming system; Block coding
In computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS) is any programming language that lets users create programs by manipulating program elements graphically rather than by specifying them textually. A VPL allows programming with visual expressions, spatial arrangements of text and graphic symbols, used either as elements of syntax or secondary notation.

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Visual language

A visual language is a system of communication using visual elements. Speech as a means of communication cannot strictly be separated from the whole of human communicative activity which includes the visual and the term 'language' in relation to vision is an extension of its use to describe the perception, comprehension and production of visible signs.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Visual language
1. Like Morandi‘s repertoire of ordinary objects, however, Scott‘s become extraordinary by becoming so indelibly his own visual language.
2. This is unique to Ghana; the adinkra symbols constitute a visual language in which each swirling sign signifies a proverb.
3. The designs in these kilims are in fact a visual language, an expression of cultural symbolism and myth.
4. While he may be changing his visual language and going global, his titles remain as traditionally Hirstian, and as British, as ever.
5. "This is a whole new visual language that we‘re asking people to be comfortable with, and I don‘t think anyone can use it as a visual tool yet.