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In the early 80s, all the computer mags (no online fora then!) went all frothy over a program known as TLO - for "The Last One". This took "natural language" and generated BASIC code (what else?!) and took it's name as "The last program anyone would need to write". Programs were generated in response to user selecting actions from limited menus, and they could view a graphic flowchart as part of this process. After TLO of course we had 4GLs, then CASE tools. So low-code all feels a very familiar story...

Wikipedia's entry[^] for The Last One begins, ironically, with "The Last One is a computer program released in 1981 by the British company D.J. "AI" Systems. Now obsolete, ..."

This extract[^] from Personal Computer World is lovely reading.
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