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We need visual programming. No, not like that.
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I think it's just that the variables there are both highly structured and very complex.
Statistics and data science could probably use it as well, never tried it myself though.
Not for the data cleaning part though. I don't know if anyone is willing to debug JSON monstrosities like that.