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MIT Offers Picture-Centric Programming To the Masses With Sikuli

coondoggie writes "Computer users with rudimentary skills will be able to program via screen shots rather than lines of code with a new graphical scripting language called Sikuli that was devised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With a basic understanding of Python, people can write programs that incorporate screen shots of graphical user interface (GUI) elements to automate computer work. One example given by the authors of a paper about Sikuli is a script that notifies a person when his bus is rounding the corner so he can leave in time to catch it." Here's a video demo of the technology, and a paper explaining the concept (PDF).

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  1. My grandmother knows python by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Computer users with rudimentary skills"..... "with a basic understanding of Python"?

    1. Re:My grandmother knows python by Fred_A · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Computer users with rudimentary skills"..... "with a basic understanding of Python"?

      Computer users with a rudimentary skill who do not have a basic understanding of Python can always build a Python programming AI in Lisp (or at least that's what I gathered from the MIT docs I browsed) and thus save themselves the trouble.

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  2. The Cow pat model by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 5, Funny
    Yeah - lets hear it for a new development model:

    For years I have been asking for a softwsare development tool that allows me to write PHP code by throwing cow-pats at the screem with the Wiimote.

    And my colleagues wat a tool that allows dispatching my bugs with the Wii gun attachment they use in "Quantum of Solace".

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