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Ella Hoeppner: Vlojure
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Today's guest is Ella Hoeppner, who first came onto the radar of our community back in the fall when she released a web-based visual Clojure editor called Vlojure, with a captivating introduction video.
I was immediately interested in the project because of the visual style on display — source code represented as nested circles; an earthy brown instead of the usual dark/light theme. But as the video progressed, Ella showed off a scattering of little ideas that each seemed strikingly clever and obvious in hindsight. You'd drag one of the circle "forms" to the bottom right to evaluate it, or to the bottom left to delete it. The sides of the screen are flanked by "formbars" that hold, well, whatever you want. You can reconfigure these formbars to your exact liking. Everything is manipulated with drag. The interface exudes a sense that it was designed with wholly different goals and tastes than what we usually see in visual programming projects — perfect subject matter for our show.
This episode was sponsored by Glide, and the transcript was sponsored by Replit — thanks to them both for making this possible.
The show notes (with copious links) and transcript are available here: https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/054
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fejezetek
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Part 1 (00:02:04)
3. Sponsor: Glide (00:43:30)
4. Sponsor: Replit (00:45:17)
5. Part 2 (00:46:47)
6. Outro (01:15:36)
71 epizódok
Manage episode 316707607 series 2343646
Today's guest is Ella Hoeppner, who first came onto the radar of our community back in the fall when she released a web-based visual Clojure editor called Vlojure, with a captivating introduction video.
I was immediately interested in the project because of the visual style on display — source code represented as nested circles; an earthy brown instead of the usual dark/light theme. But as the video progressed, Ella showed off a scattering of little ideas that each seemed strikingly clever and obvious in hindsight. You'd drag one of the circle "forms" to the bottom right to evaluate it, or to the bottom left to delete it. The sides of the screen are flanked by "formbars" that hold, well, whatever you want. You can reconfigure these formbars to your exact liking. Everything is manipulated with drag. The interface exudes a sense that it was designed with wholly different goals and tastes than what we usually see in visual programming projects — perfect subject matter for our show.
This episode was sponsored by Glide, and the transcript was sponsored by Replit — thanks to them both for making this possible.
The show notes (with copious links) and transcript are available here: https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/054
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fejezetek
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Part 1 (00:02:04)
3. Sponsor: Glide (00:43:30)
4. Sponsor: Replit (00:45:17)
5. Part 2 (00:46:47)
6. Outro (01:15:36)
71 epizódok
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