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 | | Other languages claim to be visual, but Prograph ["PROGRAmming GRAPHically"] is a truly visual programming language, in which the diagrams and flowcharts that describe what the program does are the program. |
 | | This is the language that literally put a man on the moon, and some of the features it developed in the process of that project (and other less glamorous ones) have yet to be duplicated in other, more "modern" languages. |
 | | It's a low-level language in the sense that it allows the programmer to control things that are often left to the operating system, like memory management, concurrent processing, loading changes to the program while it's running, etc... |
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