
By Quocirca
Published: Friday 23 April 2004
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Senior Architect
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Creating applications by diagrams instead of code was tried in the 1980s. It was called CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering).
It didn't work then. It won't work now.
The problems are: 1) you need new code for new features, and 2) the tools never allow applications to move to new platforms, as the underlying technical concepts are often different.
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