Many people did not understand the video so I am going to create a detailed explanation.
Why do you say that?
I still have to eat though :)
There is a plan for a lengthier explanation video. The intention of the video was to show that it can be done. Of course, some kind of explanation and training is needed for everything, I don't dispute that.
The exact method is not that important but the goal itself. But of course, you have a point. The explanation is planned but had no time for it yet.
I need the money to develop it fully. If it was usable at this point, I would release it, no doubt. I want something out of the door ASAP, that's why it is focusing on 2D games first. That is feasible but still hard.…
No, I haven't considered it yet. To be frank, my plate is full right now.
Yes, those would work too.
FRP seems about right and I wanted it to look cool :). But no flowcharts, those represent steps. If you are talking about the logical symbols, they are not step based at all. Rather more similar to physically…
String example: if you have "foo" and "bar", both are a list of characters. Now, "bar" has a beginning represented by a handle and you drag that handle to the end of "foo". Very briefly something like that. Of course,…
There is an alternative non-fullscreen link available but Amazon CloudFront cache hasn't been updated yet.
Actually more like Stop Drawing Dead Fish by Bret Victor: https://vimeo.com/64895205 He is my hero actually :)
Actually, that presents the code in a visual way while this allows you to work on the thing itself. Similar to Stop Drawing Dead Fish by Bret Victor: https://vimeo.com/64895205
Fullscreen issue has been fixed but the old version of the website is still cached.
As a quick fix, I've put there a direct link to that video.
fixed, the old one is still cached though
I'm on it!
I know about them both, but thanks anyway. I follow BV and Toby Schachman too on Twitter. (and Eve, Chris Granger, CDG Labs and also HARC). You are the first new one in a year or so.
Are there any other projects similar to this? (I'm working on something related but this came as a surprise: I've never even heard about this project even though a have been researching fanatically in this topic.)
Many people did not understand the video so I am going to create a detailed explanation.
Why do you say that?
I still have to eat though :)
There is a plan for a lengthier explanation video. The intention of the video was to show that it can be done. Of course, some kind of explanation and training is needed for everything, I don't dispute that.
The exact method is not that important but the goal itself. But of course, you have a point. The explanation is planned but had no time for it yet.
I need the money to develop it fully. If it was usable at this point, I would release it, no doubt. I want something out of the door ASAP, that's why it is focusing on 2D games first. That is feasible but still hard.…
No, I haven't considered it yet. To be frank, my plate is full right now.
Yes, those would work too.
FRP seems about right and I wanted it to look cool :). But no flowcharts, those represent steps. If you are talking about the logical symbols, they are not step based at all. Rather more similar to physically…
String example: if you have "foo" and "bar", both are a list of characters. Now, "bar" has a beginning represented by a handle and you drag that handle to the end of "foo". Very briefly something like that. Of course,…
There is an alternative non-fullscreen link available but Amazon CloudFront cache hasn't been updated yet.
Actually more like Stop Drawing Dead Fish by Bret Victor: https://vimeo.com/64895205 He is my hero actually :)
Actually, that presents the code in a visual way while this allows you to work on the thing itself. Similar to Stop Drawing Dead Fish by Bret Victor: https://vimeo.com/64895205
Fullscreen issue has been fixed but the old version of the website is still cached.
As a quick fix, I've put there a direct link to that video.
fixed, the old one is still cached though
I'm on it!
I know about them both, but thanks anyway. I follow BV and Toby Schachman too on Twitter. (and Eve, Chris Granger, CDG Labs and also HARC). You are the first new one in a year or so.
Are there any other projects similar to this? (I'm working on something related but this came as a surprise: I've never even heard about this project even though a have been researching fanatically in this topic.)