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Writing in a programming language. Hand coding in assembly language or in a third-generation language, such as C or Java, is the traditional way programs have been developed. In contrast, visual programming tools allow full applications or parts of an application to be developed without writing lines of programming code. Many high-level development systems offer a combination of visual tools, while allowing the programmer to "hand code" the parts that are not predefined. See hard coded.



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The practical upshot of this is that it is now possible to expose PL/SQL stored procedures as a web service with almost no hand-coding of Java.
The main obstacle for an IT team to move from hand-coding to an ETL tool is the flexibility that the developer looses when using a tool.
Rather than hand-coding the business logic line by line, the new business logic designer enables WebSphere developers to declaratively specify the requirements as transactions, rules, and workflows.
 
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