Le 2012-02-26 à 10:53:00, Phil Stone a écrit :
On 2/26/12 10:29 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-25 à 14:29:00, Phil Stone a écrit :
I also like programming in "word" languages,
For what I presume you call a non-word language, Pd has quite a large vocabulary of words in it.
I'm pretty sure you, and most readers of this list, understand the distinction I am making between graphics-dominated and text-dominated programming environments. Perhaps the scare quotes should be a tip that I'm not speaking in exactitudes at that moment. :-)
I know, but I still think that it was worth mentioning, just like I'd doubt that Pd is that much graphics-dominated... I know the distinction you're trying to make, and the graphics part of Pd is what we notice the most, but there's an awful (or awesome) lot of text in there. It's nice like that, though. I wouldn't trade a language to get a bucketful of icons. More often than not, one word is worth a thousand pictures.
We won't be able to find what % of importance the graphics have in Pd in comparison to plain-text languages, but this time, I just want to point out that graphics in Pd look like they're dominating only because we're used to have text take nearly all the room.
I don't necessarily have good replacement adjectives to provide you with.
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