Very excited to see this. Thanks so much! On Saturday, April 7, 2012 3:53:19 AM UTC-7, Sam Aaron wrote: > > Hello there dear Clojure friends, > > TL;DR - Rejoice, for Quil 1.0.0 has been released. > https://github.com/quil/quil > > I'm sure you all know this, but programming doesn't just have to be > for businesses to make money by optimising processes. Yeah, of course > you knew that already. Silly me for repeating it. > > Programming is also a wonderful medium for helping you express > yourself and to communicate the beauty and meaning of the abstractions > within your mind to others. In the Clojure world, we already have > Overtone which lets you use Clojure to map your mental abstractions to > sound, now Quil lets you map your ideas to images and animations. How > lovely. > > Take a moment to click on this link, and scroll down to see some of > the things that are now possible with only a few lines of your > favourite programming language: > > https://github.com/quil/quil/tree/master/examples/gen_art > > OK, so clearly you're sold. All you need to do is pop over and read > the file named README (whereby me means you not me in this context) > and get yourself going: > > https://github.com/quil/quil > > Now go forth and make glorious art. Just be sure to share it with the > rest of us so we can appreciate your handiwork and shout your names > with respect deep into the night... > > Take care, > > Sam > > --- > http://sam.aaron.name > >
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