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Come to think of it, I'm sure I saw Simulink in use when I interned at a hedge fund many moons ago as a rudimentary market dynamics simulator for stock index futures.
They quickly abandoned it when they couldn't simulate a perpetual motion machine that generates forever growing profits.




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As pointed out by Treza, visual programming languages are actually quite common in many specialized areas. An excellent case in point is The Mathworks' Simulink, which is used extensively in engineering applications.
Come to think of it, I'm sure I saw Simulink in use when I interned at a hedge fund many moons ago as a rudimentary market dynamics simulator for stock index futures.