Post by SOTE » 19 Feb 2020, 13:32
Added link to Limnor tutorial videos. If a person is persistent with it, looks like some pretty advanced programs can be made with a minimum amount of written code. A very interesting curve ball way to dive into C# and .NET. Limnor is debatably among the best of the visual codeless languages.
However, there is a point where there is no avoiding what must be complicated, even in a visual codeless language. Visual complexity and keeping track of numerous actions can at a certain point (and size of program) become as equally complicated as writing code. Probably at that point and as time goes by, the visual coder may have become at least an intermediate level programmer, so can deal with it or is more easily able to augment what they are doing by adding written code or calling Dlls.
Added link to Limnor tutorial videos. If a person is persistent with it, looks like some pretty advanced programs can be made with a minimum amount of written code. A very interesting curve ball way to dive into C# and .NET. Limnor is debatably among the best of the visual codeless languages.
However, there is a point where there is no avoiding what must be complicated, even in a visual codeless language. Visual complexity and keeping track of numerous actions can at a certain point (and size of program) become as equally complicated as writing code. Probably at that point and as time goes by, the visual coder may have become at least an intermediate level programmer, so can deal with it or is more easily able to augment what they are doing by adding written code or calling Dlls.