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'''Microsoft Visual Programming Language''', or '''VPL''', is a visual programming and [[dataflow programming]] language developed by Microsoft for the [[Microsoft Robotics Studio]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/microsoft-robotics/bb483088(v=msdn.10)|title=From MSDN Docs|website=MSDN}}</ref> The Microsoft Visual Programming Language is distinguished from other Microsoft programming languages such as [[Visual Basic]] and [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], as it is the only Microsoft language that is a true [[visual programming language]]. Microsoft has utilized the term "Visual" in its previous programming products to reflect that a large degree of development in these languages can be performed by "dragging and dropping" in a traditional [[wysiwyg]] fashion. |
'''Microsoft Visual Programming Language''', or '''VPL''', is a visual programming and [[dataflow programming]] language developed by Microsoft for the [[Microsoft Robotics Studio]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/microsoft-robotics/bb483088(v=msdn.10)|title=From MSDN Docs|website=MSDN}}</ref><ref>[https://www.smashingrobotics.com/setting-up-microsoft-robotics-developer-studio-to-program-your-mindstorms-nxt/ Setting Up Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio to Program Your Mindstorms NXT]</ref> The Microsoft Visual Programming Language is distinguished from other Microsoft programming languages such as [[Visual Basic]] and [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], as it is the only Microsoft language that is a true [[visual programming language]]. Microsoft has utilized the term "Visual" in its previous programming products to reflect that a large degree of development in these languages can be performed by "dragging and dropping" in a traditional [[wysiwyg]] fashion. |
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*{{cite book|author1-first=Kyle|author1-last=Johns|author2-first=Trevor|author2-last=Taylor|year=2008|title=Professional Microsoft® Robotics Developer Studio|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0470141076}} |
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* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb964572.aspx Microsoft Visual Programming Language] |
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb964572.aspx Microsoft Visual Programming Language] |
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* [http://neptune.fulton.ad.asu.edu/VIPLE/ Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment: ] |
* [http://neptune.fulton.ad.asu.edu/VIPLE/ Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment: ] |
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* [https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/JonUdell/Andreas-Ulbrich-demonstrates-the-Microsoft-Visual-Programming-Language Andreas Ulbrich demonstrates the Microsoft Visual Programming Language] |
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Microsoft Visual Programming Language, or VPL, is a visual programming and dataflow programming language developed by Microsoft for the Microsoft Robotics Studio.[1][2] The Microsoft Visual Programming Language is distinguished from other Microsoft programming languages such as Visual Basic and C#, as it is the only Microsoft language that is a true visual programming language. Microsoft has utilized the term "Visual" in its previous programming products to reflect that a large degree of development in these languages can be performed by "dragging and dropping" in a traditional wysiwyg fashion.
See also
- Dataflow programming
- Visual programming languages
- Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio
- VIPLE: Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment
References
Further reading
- Johns, Kyle; Taylor, Trevor (2008). Professional Microsoft® Robotics Developer Studio. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0470141076.