Also https://letterb.in which also has an API if it's handy to anyone.
It's interesting to see this in JS. For a comparison I was playing with JPEG glitching a while back but in Go... http://jamesduncombe.com/whats-brewing/jpeg-crush/
Looks like it's being pulled from separate JSON files.
I agree, I prefer sketches. Everyone can do them, it's a low barrier to entry, and it saves learning another bit of software just to get your point across. Meeting in person would also allow you to get a gut reaction on…
Technology wise I think it's great. However, from a clarity point of view and ease of interpretation I think it needs more work as it takes a fair amount of brainpower to try and digest. It's no easy task though…
You're right, it's listed on pngquant's site too as one of the GUI's.
I realize it's a different language, but how about Ruby-Processing? It's a wrapper of Processing's methods but in Ruby. Here's the link https://github.com/jashkenas/ruby-processing. It's much less verbose than Java and…
I think it's a great idea. They're making electronics fun and interesting which will hopefully attract people that would otherwise run a mile! Good luck guys!
Totally agree. It was amazing to watch. To me he defines what an entrepreneur is. So inspiring!
Can't Rails and Node play together (see: http://www.perfectline.ee/blog/optimizing-ruby-on-rails-appl...)? To me it falls back to 'the best tool for the job'. Both Rails and Node have their strong points.
It's cool but the lack of unique url's and back button is a shame. Hopefully that gets sorted.
I agree, we need some kind of excerpt or something. The info from the table of contents looks interesting though.
Agree. I'm on OSX. I've used many different Linux distros but they don't have that 'just working' touch yet. I must admit, Ubuntu is pretty damn good though. It sucks trying to make stuff work that just should on Linux.…
Also https://letterb.in which also has an API if it's handy to anyone.
It's interesting to see this in JS. For a comparison I was playing with JPEG glitching a while back but in Go... http://jamesduncombe.com/whats-brewing/jpeg-crush/
Looks like it's being pulled from separate JSON files.
I agree, I prefer sketches. Everyone can do them, it's a low barrier to entry, and it saves learning another bit of software just to get your point across. Meeting in person would also allow you to get a gut reaction on…
Technology wise I think it's great. However, from a clarity point of view and ease of interpretation I think it needs more work as it takes a fair amount of brainpower to try and digest. It's no easy task though…
You're right, it's listed on pngquant's site too as one of the GUI's.
I realize it's a different language, but how about Ruby-Processing? It's a wrapper of Processing's methods but in Ruby. Here's the link https://github.com/jashkenas/ruby-processing. It's much less verbose than Java and…
I think it's a great idea. They're making electronics fun and interesting which will hopefully attract people that would otherwise run a mile! Good luck guys!
Totally agree. It was amazing to watch. To me he defines what an entrepreneur is. So inspiring!
Can't Rails and Node play together (see: http://www.perfectline.ee/blog/optimizing-ruby-on-rails-appl...)? To me it falls back to 'the best tool for the job'. Both Rails and Node have their strong points.
It's cool but the lack of unique url's and back button is a shame. Hopefully that gets sorted.
I agree, we need some kind of excerpt or something. The info from the table of contents looks interesting though.
Agree. I'm on OSX. I've used many different Linux distros but they don't have that 'just working' touch yet. I must admit, Ubuntu is pretty damn good though. It sucks trying to make stuff work that just should on Linux.…