At the Wikimedia Hackathon 2022 that ended yesterday I have showed a program in 
the Showcase that can convert blocks from visual-programming-language Snap! to 
source code. This is the link to the folder where the program is located in. 
https://public.paws.wmcloud.org/User:Hog%C3%BC-456/BlocktoCode/ The program 
reads an XML-File with the definition of a program and gives the source code as 
an output. The platform for creating the blocks I used is called Snap!. This is 
an further development of Scratch. Scratch is an visual programming language 
based on blocks, that can be combined to create a program. A block is a small 
sentence with gaps for the variables. In Snap! it is possible to create own 
blocks and it includes an feature to directly convert blocks to code.  I dont 
know how far this is developed and after I havent understand how to export the 
result with the code I have written a own program to do that. 

What do you think are potential use cases for low code platforms like Snap! 
within the Wikimedia Projects. From my point of view such platforms offer a 
chance to make programming accessible to more people. It is from my point of 
view easier with such a platform to write small programs as without such an 
support. I am interested in use cases where the built-in codification feature 
or my program can be used to generate code that will be then useful within the 
Wikimedia projects.

Have a nice day and I am interested in your thoughts.
Hogü-456
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