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‘Cat++’ Is a Visual Live-Coding Language Based on Feline Behavior | The Creators Project
‘Cat++’ Is a Visual Live-Coding Language Based on Feline Behavior | The Creators Project Altogether Cat++ feels like a cross between live coding and a video game—for me, at least. I’ve released just a basic framework on Github with a few functions to support feeding and petting the cats. There are also random events that…
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‘Cat++’ Is a Visual Live-Coding Language Based on Feline Behavior | The Creators Project
‘Cat++’ Is a Visual Live-Coding Language Based on Feline Behavior | The Creators Project Altogether Cat++ feels like a cross between live coding and a video game—for me, at least. I’ve released just a basic framework on Github with a few functions to support feeding and petting the cats. There are also random events that…
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I went to graduate school at Georgia Tech, and read some Chris Crawford. I learned that he had the same problem. But he didn’t think of it as failure. For him, this was an organic part of the development process. The failures filling his hard drive were actually “prototypes” that helped him decide which ideas…
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I went to graduate school at Georgia Tech, and read some Chris Crawford. I learned that he had the same problem. But he didn’t think of it as failure. For him, this was an organic part of the development process. The failures filling his hard drive were actually “prototypes” that helped him decide which ideas…
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The myth of “great men and their machines” perpetuates a reductionist version of the history of computer science, according to Ensmenger. Not only were the world’s first computer programmers women back in the 1940s, women made up roughly 26% of computer science professionals in 1960. Cosmopolitan magazine even ran an article in 1967 urging young…
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The myth of “great men and their machines” perpetuates a reductionist version of the history of computer science, according to Ensmenger. Not only were the world’s first computer programmers women back in the 1940s, women made up roughly 26% of computer science professionals in 1960. Cosmopolitan magazine even ran an article in 1967 urging young…
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Kanye has just released an update to his latest album, The Life of Pablo. Tidal subscribers will find a new finished version of Wolves and the outro by Frank Ocean is now its own track, called Frank’s Track. This is in fact the second “update” to the album since its launch; and it’s just dawned…
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Kanye has just released an update to his latest album, The Life of Pablo. Tidal subscribers will find a new finished version of Wolves and the outro by Frank Ocean is now its own track, called Frank’s Track. This is in fact the second “update” to the album since its launch; and it’s just dawned…
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I’m sorry if this has been asked before, but I can’t find anything in my search.. I’ve listened to the WTF podcast interview you did a while back many times, and each time the lyric you mentioned sticks out, and strikes a heavy chord in me. “You were an evil man most of the time, but on our best days we were partners in crime”. You said this was from a song that almost made the Sunset Tree, but didn’t. Unless it’s something you plan to hide, it would mean a lot to me if I could possibly hear it.
johndarnielle: It didn’t make it to the studio. The process is this – I write all the time, I fill bunches of notebooks. The stuff I think I might want to record I send in demo form to Peter (and now also to Jon and Matt) and to whoever’s producing the record (the producer used…
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I’m sorry if this has been asked before, but I can’t find anything in my search.. I’ve listened to the WTF podcast interview you did a while back many times, and each time the lyric you mentioned sticks out, and strikes a heavy chord in me. “You were an evil man most of the time, but on our best days we were partners in crime”. You said this was from a song that almost made the Sunset Tree, but didn’t. Unless it’s something you plan to hide, it would mean a lot to me if I could possibly hear it.
johndarnielle: It didn’t make it to the studio. The process is this – I write all the time, I fill bunches of notebooks. The stuff I think I might want to record I send in demo form to Peter (and now also to Jon and Matt) and to whoever’s producing the record (the producer used…