Question: Looking for a programming tool for the brain dead. ie drag & drop program with no need to

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[]--SkonOfVulcan--[]

HTML and JavaScript were not to hard for me and I know a very small amount
about Java (very very very small ;-). Years and years ago I used to know a
version of basic that required line numbers for every line of code. A very
early version of basic. My first computer class was my senior year in high
school (1982). Cobol. Since then I have mainly worked doing hardware and web
design. Graphic and HTML only. Having played around with a trail version of
MS Visual Basic that came with a beginners VB programming book I bought
thinking by the description that it was entirely drag and drop, WYSIWYG, and
no need to learn any code at all. Well... that's not possible from what I
was able to determine with that book. My brain is getting slower in
attaining new skills as I start in to my 40's. So...

Does anyone know of a freeware totally drag & drop, WYSIWYG, no coding
needed programming tool? The code being generated just from options selected
for any one feature of what your creating? Something that even the brain
dead can use? Does one even exist? I have some ideas for some simple, very
basic applications that wouldn't need any high end functions or rocket
science. Please help! any suggestions would be appreciated. Especially FREE
ware but even shareware or $ware.

Thanks in advance for any ideas you have!

Regards,

-Skon
 
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Brian Pipa

HTML and JavaScript were not to hard for me and I know a very small amount
about Java (very very very small ;-).
There are some free GUI designers that will do the GUI Java code for
you, but you would still have to program the logic.
I have some ideas for some simple, very
basic applications that wouldn't need any high end
functions or rocket science
Why not share your ideas and maybe someone knows of an app that will do
it already. If not, maybe someone will write it for you! I'm a Java
programmer and if the ideas were good/useful, I might do it for you.

Brian
 

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