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Re: [sc-users] What is the graphical live coding tool seen in this video?
26 dec 2009 kl. 18.05 skrev Dan Stowell:
2009/12/26 chris kummerer <chris@xxxxxxxxxx>:
I read:
http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Scheme%20Bricks
I've seen this in action a couple of times now and I still think it's
one of the best livecoding environments, since it makes the code
structure and action very visible+accessible to the audience.
agreed. scheme bricks is so much fun to watch live.
based on the childrens programming language scratch i believe. also
interesting (http://scratch.mit.edu/).
it's http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/
it's fun, can be used from emacs and it speaks osc. to me sc+fluxus
make a
very nice couple. With sclang-minor-mode I tend to use them from
the same
buffer occasionally.
Would like to see a demo of this sometime, sounds interesting
Dan
fluxus is rad! scheme bricks is written in it iirc.
gabor papp made some really nice demos. http://mndl.hu/hackpact
also there's a friendly quite low-traffic mailinglist. thinking in
scheme with all its recursion must be good for the mind.
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