In this paper we propose a new visual programming language called TREPHL intended for application in a three-dimensional anviroment. The main purpose of the language would be automation of repetive tasks by end-users not trained as programmers. Other possible uses for the language may be solving domain-specific problems and creating prototypes. The design of the language profits from the following assuptions:paradigm of object-orientation, ready-to-use components supplied by operating systems and application programs as basic program blocs, construction metaphor for building programs from bricks shaped to emphasize the possible attachments between objects and hydraulic metaphor for representing the flow of data and control as connecting objects
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