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Metaphorical programming
I feel that abstractions in programming are not powerful enough. What we really want to program with is metaphors. So I imagine complicated systems visualised a network of pipes like a circuit board. And I can introduce the metaphor of cars driving around a network. A loop is a depot that produces cars around a circuit. You can have visibility and observability of a system by rendering dataflow visually. | |
I could do the following experiments with my code:
A) increase the number of cars on the road at any one point. Multithreading.
B) increase the width of roads
C) increase the number of crossings (semphores)
D) motorways - algorithm fast path
E) lanes - slow path, when the fast path
cannot be used
F) for multithreaded software there would be multiple cars around the roads as each car represents part of a request
G) traffic jams are blocking synchronous calls
H) asynchronous programming is represented as a delivery from a depot and a return journey
Checking out OpenAI + GitHub Copilot
https://www.youtube...watch?v=GTG_bcFdcLQ [Voice, Jul 18 2022]
The Truth about Github Copilot
https://www.youtube...watch?v=4duqI8WyfqE [Voice, Jul 18 2022]
Leaky Abstractions
https://www.joelons...leaky-abstractions/ [pertinax, Jul 19 2022]
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Visual programing languages with flow charts, including with AI support, are WKTE. |
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Yes but are there any flow based programming languages that feel you are playing OpenTTD or transport tycoon? And cars and pipes/roads? |
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Not yet. However, what already exists is subject to the Law of Leaky Abstractions, and this idea, fine and half baked though it is, would make that problem worse. |
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