2007 in Summary
December
24th
14:40
Nikolai Krylenko: We must finish once and for all with the neutrality of chess.
December
12th
11:03
This is a mineral map of the moon, generated by the United States Geological Survey.
December
10th
17:47
The Shoes mailing list has been hoppin with little apps lately.
December
5th
13:00
You know, this article from Benj Edwards is called The 10 Worst PC Keyboards of All Time, but it only
December
4th
10:22
Though we’ve recently heard news of Shoes at BarCamp Brussels and its peaceful reception,
December
4th
01:26
I originally neglected the new Colors library for NodeBox since, well, you know, what could be so
December
3rd
10:12
Please find enclosed the slides from Koen Van der Auwera’s talk on Shoes at BarCamp Brussels.
November
30th
10:54
Matt Gauger: It really does make a nice little app to have running off to the side, and I’d
November
15th
01:03
Turbulence.org is backing this contest put on by Mushon Zer-Aviv and Dan Phiffer, the guys behind
November
14th
10:31
Tim Bray: Look, dammit, Ruby isn’t an insurgency or a conspiracy or a party, it’s a
November
9th
13:21
The question is: do they go by Moccasinos or Sneaksters? Or just plain Loafers, I suppose.
November
7th
17:29
So there’s a list of assorted lessons on the Shoes wiki now.
November
2nd
11:59
Here’s one that got left out of Nobody Knows Shoes.
October
31st
18:16
This is the reference section of Nobody Knows Shoes, done in scotch tape and xerox.
October
31st
16:28
Here’s one thing I like from Nina Katchadourian: Talking Popcorn.
October
30th
15:15
Will Larson: Stacks are containers that build downward, and flows are containers that build rightward
October
29th
19:00
Nobody Knows Shoes
October
9th
17:00
Okay, well, a year later… David Stevenson offered a patch on the mailing list for freakyfreaky
September
25th
14:06
This tapestry of circles, believe it or not, was hacked out in just 12 lines of code.
August
30th
13:45
I love this video!
August
28th
12:39
This greeny rainbow text is hand-crafted.
August
23rd
01:41
I don’t know about you folks, but when Anselm Garbe moved from wmii to dwm, I ended up
August
17th
02:54
So Shoes is for writing desktop apps.
August
15th
18:13
When Hackety Hack came out, I’d see some folks in Internet Town say that the six-line blog
August
10th
15:29
Defiling Science
August
9th
22:50
Caitlin Kelleher: I found that character actions like hugging another character or dribbling a
August
9th
15:13
Sorry, the Shoes repo is pure shrapnel right now. I suck!
August
8th
13:34
Fantastic. So, Zachary Lieberman has this deal called Open Sourcery, where he has the magician Mago
August
6th
14:44
Hello, let’s do more Shoes.
August
2nd
12:30
Okay, so, all these samples so far have used stacks and flows to get all the text and buttons and
July
31st
16:32
While I was out and about raking the countryside for any sort of OSX knowhow (Carbon stuff can be a
July
31st
01:58
Whether you just like to call it Shoes or you legitimately love to call it Shoes, there’s no
July
30th
15:48
The technology is called Shoes. I must be delusional to even try, I know.
July
5th
17:39
Hey, alright, there’s a new book titled Processing: Creative Coding and Computational Art that
June
15th
12:53
Bonnie Nardi: I am concerned that in our zeal to move on to the “next paradigm” we may be
June
15th
12:24
I can’t seem to find the article, but it seems like someone who took notes at the LLRing last
June
9th
16:48
Well well well! Here we go. Finally! I have waited so long for this.
June
7th
19:34
I love having Leslie Wu around.
May
23rd
15:14
You’ll see these in the opening passages of bibles and fairy tales.
May
22nd
18:40
Okay, here’s some video from the Hackety Hack meeting in Boston a couple of weeks ago.
May
22nd
18:13
This is just super-splendid, kids.
May
18th
11:14
Here’s what Brian DeLacey (the H-ety H ChargĂ© d’affaires)
May
15th
15:05
Hey, some folks wrote in to mention a bit of good press for Hackety Hack, piggybacked on this BBC
May
15th
14:24
Kakutani Shintaro had me do another batch of drawings for this year’s RubyKaigi2007 (a
May
12th
17:41
I left out a contender in the gooey post.
May
9th
21:40
I love this! Raggi has reduced Try Ruby into a 682 byte batch file for Windows.
May
9th
09:43
Time yourself. Here are four equivalent samples of gooeys. Each is trivial. Just a button.
May
7th
21:02
I don’t have any proof for this, but part of the idea behind Hackety Hack is to break this
May
6th
01:10
Looks like the infectious hacking spirits are really sinking their teeths in!!
May
5th
03:07
The music is minimal, but the terminals are fun to watch.
May
5th
02:33
Princeton’s soundlab has a couple of really interesting audio hacking tools that we’ll
May
3rd
19:27
Let’s all agree to be proponents of NodeBox. Here, I’ll start.
May
3rd
17:38
Ok, well, it looks like people are talking about Hackety Hack in the following spots (in order of the