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For single-purpose functions with no need for long term support, visual programming works. For complex applications requiring multiple developers, source control, debugging & other language features which VP in unable to offer, it doesn't work.
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@alvpickmans Good point, although its not an issue in the context where its used. I prefer A as its more readable and requires no cognition. B uses negative conditionals and requires fractionally more time to comprehend which can impact on cognitive loads over a large codebase.