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(This was three lines of code. You could have made it yourself.) pic.twitter.com/57EjiNSqhK
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Bret Victor
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radiation pressure @dynamicland1 pic.twitter.com/ILDhBPuY4f
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Can you explain how the coding works? Where is the source being read from? The paper? Where do you write it? Do you have to print the source again to modify it? Are the dots just tracking markers or also identify a specific source on the paper?
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Sebastián Seba
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About how the coding works, there's a cheatsheet posted by @rsnous at rsnous.com/posts/notes-fr…
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@earthly_birds_
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“powerful primitives” indeed @acwervo
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eve
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after two years, finally sold on the semantics of “wish”
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Tamir Bahar
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That's incredible!
I really like how you basically express your intents, and things just click together. Super impressive work!
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Azeirah?
@Azeirah
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Three lines of code if you have the dynamicland operating system and environment. It's clearly more complicated, but if these kinds of components are truly a part of the dynamicland environment, this would be three lines of code for anyone who has access to a dynamicland.
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