Noodle as Context Control
One of the big things I see for noodle is the use case of context control. It’s probably not obvious what I mean by this. Think of it as the generalization of window managers and UI containers such as tabs and groupboxes. All those things that get configured by UI/UX developers in ways they think will be useful to you.
Arranging your UI is context control. Which apps do I want to use together? How much screen real-estate do I want to allocate to app x, app y, app z? Those are all things that end up being very user-centric. Those are things you need to control if you want to do real work on a computer.
Noodle embraces the linux idea of everything being a file and being organized in a fundamental space called the filesystem. And then it takes it further.
You create your own symbols and they get mapped. Much like a brain the abstract structure of your knowledge base is adaptive to your needs.