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#programming #workflow #GUI #mcclim #commonLisp #emacs #ecl #clisp #slime #leonardoCalculus #eepitch

screwlisp.small-web.org/lispga

I have to say, I am really, really happy with how the flow into the thirty second GIF reflects my ideal computer useage.

Basically, I write a clim command that steers my leonardo system "like a person does" via emacs-server, visible in the background of the straightforward clim interactor GUI I generated in a couple lines.

screwlisp.small-web.orgLeonardo Calculus Knowledge Representation: Object Oriented Simulation Simulation Lisp Useage (Great Example if I do say)

#programming #gamedev #devlog #simulation #commonLisp #leonardoCalculus

screwlisp.small-web.org/lispga

Really just a devlog! I slapped a #mcclim #gui onto my simulation so that I could click a button rather than type actions over and over again.

Then, I really just figured out that one simple-starting-arrangement idea I had doesn't work, because the only vertical move that gets triggered is from the lowest row of a tile to the highest row of the same tile.

Small "improvements".

This week on Embedded.fm, (@stoneymonster) and (@logicalelegance) sit down with Peter Griffin to unpack some wildly creative maker hacks:

💡Jumperless breadboards
💡Using Excel 365 as a serial-port bridge (yes, you can drive servos from a spreadsheet!)
💡And puppy buttons 🐶

▶️ Give it a listen: embedded.fm/episodes/505

🔗 Transcript & show notes: embedded.fm/transcripts/505

Which hack will you try first? Let us know in the comments!

Chris and Elecia ( @logicalelegance ) speak with Peter Griffin to explore:

💡Jumperless breadboards

💡Excel 365 Data Streamer

💡Puppy buttons

Whether you’re an embedded systems veteran or a maker looking to level up, you’ll find actionable insights and unexpected use cases—like controlling a robot via Excel!

▶️ Listen now: embedded.fm/episodes/505

#embedded #electronics #Excel #GUI #maker #engineering #innovation #puppies

Thank you to Mouser Electronics for sponsoring the show!

We now take it for granted but adding a display to a copying machine was a novel idea in the early 80s. In this 1984 video Austin Henderson told the history of and demoed Trillium, an Interlisp environment for designing and prototyping user interfaces for Xerox copier control panels.

youtube.com/watch?v=pXwzh1Q2GeQ

Trillium was actually more versatile as Henderson used the system to run the slideshow in this presentation. See also:

dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/226

Okay, after playing around some more with #GnomeOS I am liking what it is: a #Gnome centric #Flatpak driven atomic/immutable operating system.

After some tinkering and hunting around, I was able to find alternatives to the many apps/packages that I would install via the #CLI. Honestly it is kind of nice being able to do almost everything in a well crafted #GUI.

I am going to play with it some more. Maybe this will be the OS that changes my minds towards immutable/atomic distros?

Mal angenommen, jemand möchte ein -System als Arbeitsplatzrechner im Schulnetzwerk installieren.

Welche würdet Ihr dort am ehesten sehen? (Windows- und iPad gewohnte Lehrer)

I love the GUI design in audio programs. Knobs, faders, dials, displays. Some of the plugins are just really 'out there', others clean and clinical but giving you the 'audio engineer' feel when tweaking them. The only other place where I see such beautiful, fun, quirky GUI design is in video games.

Last 2 days #coding #antibrowser #gui #apps in agnostic shell wrapping for any language (22 so far including #ada #cobol and #sed (yes sed)) shown scenario 74 apps on a single machine, slower than spreading out the tuples server,client,test driver on 3 different machines. Still effin fast because no #browsers, no windows manager no fekking bloated libraries, nothing but #C and #sockets no fonts either! don't need em