Very, very nice talk! And what a great sense of humour! Even as a non-programmer (or maybe especially so?) I think it is fair to say that Zach Oakes has not merely made a case for his tools and IDEs, but for Clojure in general!
Here are the Logic Programming in Games links at 26:11 ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2646&context=etd doc.gold.ac.uk/aisb50/AISB50-S02/AISB50-S2-Smith-paper.pdf (or on github.com/oakes/clojure-conj-2014/blob/master/27-logic.clj)
I've had a great time using nightcode for goofing around. It's nice to just code and not do the toolchain wrangling that pro tools invariably demand. Great talk. I think I'll get back to trying more with play-clj (got distracted with the excellent Quil). I really appreciate the lean nature of your projects. I think many beginners can use this.
Nightcode has Parinfer now. It places parens/brackets according to indentation. You can do some nice editing intuitively that used to take special keystrokes or involved policing of parentheses
Thanks! Awesome presentation. Looks like you are writing your own games in your own IDE using your own macros. Nice. "Carmack on functional programming" goo.gl/oZvaon src: github.com/oakes/clojure-conj-2014/blob/master/26-functional.clj and logic from next slide "logic" 26:50 goo.gl/B6F0hH goo.gl/mBfLwO
Very, very nice talk! And what a great sense of humour! Even as a non-programmer (or maybe especially so?) I think it is fair to say that Zach Oakes has not merely made a case for his tools and IDEs, but for Clojure in general!
Man, humor is a built-in immutable data structure in Zach. :D
Zach you're as true an artist as anyone.
Here are the Logic Programming in Games links at 26:11
ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2646&context=etd
doc.gold.ac.uk/aisb50/AISB50-S02/AISB50-S2-Smith-paper.pdf
(or on github.com/oakes/clojure-conj-2014/blob/master/27-logic.clj)
Awesome talk by a simple and sincere man =)
Great talk! I'm really excited about checking out NightMod with my son. I enjoyed your wry sense of humour, as well. :)
wow!! What a great talk! I wasn't expecting that! hahahaha!
Amazing talk, Zach!
I've had a great time using nightcode for goofing around. It's nice to just code and not do the toolchain wrangling that pro tools invariably demand. Great talk. I think I'll get back to trying more with play-clj (got distracted with the excellent Quil). I really appreciate the lean nature of your projects. I think many beginners can use this.
Did not know you were so funny. You said my name -- i'm famous now :) Hope you come back and continue to bring coding to this area.
Nightcode is awesome. You've got at least 5 users :-)
6
7 :)
Nightcode has Parinfer now. It places parens/brackets according to indentation. You can do some nice editing intuitively that used to take special keystrokes or involved policing of parentheses
Very cool!
Thanks! Awesome presentation. Looks like you are writing your own games in your own IDE using your own macros. Nice.
"Carmack on functional programming"
goo.gl/oZvaon
src: github.com/oakes/clojure-conj-2014/blob/master/26-functional.clj
and logic from next slide "logic"
26:50
goo.gl/B6F0hH
goo.gl/mBfLwO
He could have a career in comedy.
"Choose a more creative name than that, silly!"
Five!
really funny!