There’s a new programming language for non-programmers on the block called ‘Impure”, developed the spanish start-up Bestiario.  Most impressively, it even comes with it’s own data-import methods, traditionally one of the most annoying parts of data visualization.

Impure allows the acquisition of information from different sources, ranging from user-specific data to online feeds, such as from social media, real-time financial information, images, news or search queries. This data can then be combined in meaningful ways using built-in interactive visualizations for exploration and understanding.

It’s still in early alpha, so account creation is throttled.

via Impure: a New Visualization Programming Language for Non-Programmers – information aesthetics.