In computing, a visual programming language (VPL) is any programming language that lets users create programs by manipulating program elements graphically rather than by specifying them textually.[1][2] A VPL allows programming with visual expressions, spatial arrangements of text and graphic symbols, used either as elements of syntax or secondary notation. For example, many VPLs (known as dataflow or diagrammatic programming)[3] are based on the idea of “boxes and arrows”, where boxes or other screen objects are treated as entities, connected by arrows, lines or arcs which represent relations.

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VPL
Definition of "VPL" by Chat GPT: "VPL" stands for "Visible Panty Line." It refers to the noticeable outline of underwear that is visible through clothing, particularly tight or form-fitting garments. This can be considered a fashion faux pas by some individuals.
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