Visual Basic and Pascal in 2k18

You just drag and drop shit on a live editor you need no coding experience in anything. Its like it spoon-feed you till you make a GUI from start to finish.

Good for amateur people that need to make their own shit themselves easy or an introduction at schools of how to make a software.
Bad if they think the world of programming is drag and drop and not a thousand lines of code to make anything decent.

NetBeans baby.

Is there a drag and drop gui IDE maker for Python as well?

if you include VBA in your definition of Visual Basic, then yes. you'd be surprised how much of the financial world relies on excel and VBA

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Tcl/Tk is comfier.

There were some, but most died.
That said, you can probably just use the ones for Qt and GTK.

is there a simple github repo with this shit? it seems all to arcane and can't fucking figure out this shit

Fortran is still VERY heavily used in the scientific computing/HPC community. Not to mention everyone using Numpy is using BLAS/LAPACK routines written in Fortran.