Visual Programming also isn't just for "programming". The tool that Matt Keeter made, called Antimony, is a node -and- graphical interface for making 3d designs. https://www.mattkeeter.com/projects/antimony/3/
One really cool effect this tool has, is that it shows you the direct dependencies on geometries and how shapes interact with each other.
So far, it brings me to 3 tools I use on a weekly basis that are node and flow based: Node-Red, Apache NiFi, and Antimony CAD.
One really cool effect this tool has, is that it shows you the direct dependencies on geometries and how shapes interact with each other.
So far, it brings me to 3 tools I use on a weekly basis that are node and flow based: Node-Red, Apache NiFi, and Antimony CAD.