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by mhomde
3119 days ago
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It's just a general thought I've been having. We're using text and files because it's the way things always have been. But it seems there should be benefits to perhaps move beyond that. Things like with more canonical representations of code, rather than arguing over coding standards (although it can still text-based rather than completely graphical). Ability to more easily see related code and flows. Manage the meaning of code rather than its text (not changing text but changing symbols when you refactor). There's been attempts to move in that this direction with things like code bubbles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsPX0nElJ0k) but yet there hasn't been an approach that's both visually attractive and offers enough benefits, but it's probably coming somewhere down the line |
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Edit: to answer my question, yes this really exists http://cs.brown.edu/~spr/codebubbles/