Well, it appears that downvote abuse seems to have somewhat abated after a rash of downvote hordes around the new years (goodness that was annoying)....now they just flag and delete everything in sight when it doesn't fall into their personal concept of "interesting".
From the deletion discussion: "Previous AfD was a trainwreck due to offsite activism."
Translation: People from the "rest of the internet" stepped in to clarify how important they thought the article was, so they decided to declare the discussion invalid.
The idea of those barcodes is to maximize the reliable, storable information, regardless of format. If you make the information bytecode for a programming language, people would be able to get mobile phone apps from soda cans without needing to program in an esoteric programming language.
Using something like piet doesn't maximize reliability (error correction) and thus isn't good for that domain.
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding your reply due to its brevity, but again, error correction is the primary concern of these barcodes, and given that they are good error correctors, you can put what data you want within them, be it an underlying visual programming language or text.
If by "yet" you mean your proposal is to expand on these visual languages by making a programming language + error correction system, you're not adding any value that didn't exist before, it is the same thing as what already exists.
And besides, it's better to just give the user a URI and then they can download the application from a more robust location.
By "yet" i meant "at this moment in time you may be correct, who know's what the future will bring".
I agree in principle with your points, but my point was "one day I can see something like this replacing the space where the 3D barcodes are on cans now"
When I read a "witty reply" I reach for the mouse to give it a downvote. Or, if the mouse is too far away, I convince myself that it was actually insightful. --Hitch Medberg
Although you're being funny - I have to say that when I see things like this programming language that are so outside the box for me, it really does feel like there is some drug induced transcendence going on. I love this stuff, it makes me think - what if we used color as meta information in C what would that look like? The program flow is 2d now instead of just down the screen, what about adding dimensions or layers like in Photoshop. So yeah, for me, mind blown, point taken.
When you have a Ph.D. in Astrophysics who spends his time writing loads of web comics, I'm pretty sure you can write as many fantastical programming languages as you like without having to have smoked anything :)
My favourite is "ZOMBIE - a language designed for evil necromancers."
(Sadly, it looks like they've already made two attempts on this article)