Jesper Louis Andersen wrote:

> I do not think one can learn from APL. The world is much changed today. 
> However, programming in diagrams and the like sounds awfully like 
> CASE-tools of the start of the nineties - which did not prevail either.

I am sorry to say that I newer really tried any of these CASE tools.
Therefore, I have no idea why these tools failed. If anybody think they
got the answer I would like to hear it. Maybe the reasons for failure
are relevant for what I am proposing, maybe they are not.

It is true that we do not see CASE-tools being used very much, but we do
see tools go beyond ASCII and still be very popular. What I am thinking
of is the visuals environment, like those produced by MS.

-- 
Mads Lindstr�m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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