hi Mr. Thomas Hruska
"Aha! Snake oil. You DO have to write code at some point. And probably
for each language you want to export to as well. Exactly what I was
hoping you would admit. The above sentence is completely contradictory
to the subject line of this whole thread."
Not at all, please note that
1 - we use the framework to develop new interactive programming languages
(RPWI Package)
This stage , of course requires code, because we build new environment
about already
established environments.
2 - The Interactive languages (RPWI Packages) are 100% without code
This is what i talk about
The Trick : We can develop RPWI Package - to present all the features
presented by the programming language (Data Strucutre,Control
Structure,Programming Paradigm,Functions,Classes,.....etc)
Then we uses this RPWI Packages without writing code at all.
"Another major problem I see with your tool is it only will work with
sequential programming. Event-driven programming paradigms are
difficult to impossible to implement with your tool."
before working in my programming without coding project - i worked five (5)
years in developing Event-Driven System OOP GUI management system (Movable
Windows,Icons,Multi Level Menus & GUI Widgets) - 17,000 lines of complex code
is written
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/fglib
Like this complex system can be developed using programming wihout code
and also Event-Driven applications,
Event code = Goal steps
"The main problem for people like me is we use Safe C++ methodologies
when developing software. I've already done what your tool does within
C++. Segmenting my code into base library and application layers is one
of the best things I've ever done. This approach makes your tool useless."
as i said, the framework is a tool to build the interactive languages - this
process requires coding , but using interactive languages doesn't require that.
Greetings,
Mahmoud
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