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π©βπ» Woman of Future of Coding 𧬠Future of RNA Analysis π Tools for the Imagination Age π Tiny, Powerful, Modular Computer
π¬ Jason Morris
New version of Blawx using a new markdown-esque language I created for generating AkomaNtoso/LegalDocML representations of legislation.
π₯ Blawx Demo
π GRAphical Input Language - GRAIL (1969) via Mariano Guerra
Third post in the "History of No-code" series, getting a little more mainstream with GRAphical Input Language - GRAIL (1969)
π¦ Tweet from @nickarner via Nick Arner
Made a little demo showing what it could look like to run code from a screenshot (these are just stupid simple bash scripts):
Imagining a scenario where something like this could be used to automatically set-up dependencies / configure a dev environment / etc
π¦ Nick Arner: Little demo showing what this could look like with simple bash scripts https://twitter.com/nickarner/status/1500574054633205763
π¦ Nick Arner: @rsnous Imagining taking a screenshot of my code and dragging it into the terminal to execute
π₯ Frontend Lighting Talks - WebAssembly via Maikel van de Lisdonk
Hi, this week I gave a talk at a frontend meetup about webassembly from the perspective of the visual webassembly compiler that I am building. My talk is the second talk and you can watch here if you're interested
π¦ Tweet from @jayaram via Jayaram Kancherla
long time lurker here, but the last post on webassembly convinced me to post this π We recently built an application to analyze and explore single-cell rna-seq data fully in the browser using webassembly. If there are other lurking bioinformaticians/curious on what we did, checkout the application. Iβd love to hear what you think! All the underlying code and packages are open source!
π¦ Jayaram Kancherla: Today Aaron and I are excited to announce Kana https://www.jkanche.com/kana, an app to perform #SingleCell RNA-seq analysis in the browser. Yes you read that right, the calculations are performed client-side, by your browser, on your laptop! #webassembly
Want to analyze your data?π§΅
π quick.js based eval sandbox via taowen
quick.js based eval sandbox, works in any WebAssembly environment
π₯ Mech Magnet Demo via Corey Montella
A student did a presentation yesterday about his work on Mech, and he surprised me by giving what amounted to one of the most detailed looks into Mech so far. I turned his presentation in to a little video attached below. Keep in mind, Mech is still very early and there's no error messages, yet he demoed this in one take live in front of the class. It's the programming-demo equivalent to pitching a no hitter imo. I was very impressed! If anyone out there has job openings consider Haocheng!
π₯ Functions AND TeX in Clerk via Jack Rusher
Another Clerk demo! This time it's @Sam Ritchie showing what happens when you combine a port of scmutils to Clojure with Mathbox in a Clerk notebook. One can write mathematical functions in Clojure that are graphed in Clerk with automatic translation of functions from source code to typeset mathematics using KaTex. I find this is fairly exciting from the perspective of maths/EE/physics pedagogy. π
π» Textual is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for Python inspired by modern web development. via Konrad Hinsen
Many of us want to move away from text. Others want more of it. This is the most extreme TUI (text user interface) project I have seen so far: github.com/Textualize/textual CSS-defined themes for the terminal!
π» Spatial Media & End User Programming via Mariano Guerra
(Bringing back HyperCard)
π₯ progrium technology thesis 2022 via Mariano Guerra
Tools for the Imagination Age
Software to empower the next generation of future-makers.
π Nothing Sacred by Douglas Rushkoff via Andreas S
Hello π FoC community! Today I was introduced to the book: Nothing Sacred by Douglas Rushkoff
It seems it has some relation to open source. So I was wondering, has anyone here read the book? What could you say about it and itβs relation to open source? Thank you π
π (Selected) Papers and Technical Reports Authored or Co-Authored by Margaret Burnett via Tom Lieber
I missed Womenβs Day by a hair, but I'm still curious: whoβs got links to inspirational work by women?
I can start with Margaret Burnett. Her papers introduced me to information scent / information foraging theory in the context of programming interfaces, and it turned out she had a long history in end-user programming and explainability too
π₯ Pockit: A tiny, powerful, modular computer (2022 demo) via Jack Rusher
I find this extremely delightful!
π Batou.xyz via Deepak Karki
Augmented Environments are physical spaces where people can work and learn, collectively or individually, by using day-to-day tools such as pen and paper, or other quotidian objects.This affordable and extensible system augments the userβs capabilities without being invasive, recognising their natural language and humane behaviours.
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