1) This page exists in the core SuperCollider (audio) documentation

http://doc.sccode.org/Guides/J-concepts-in-SC.html

and reflects interest in J of a broad and lively "cool" community.

2) I myself enjoy the highbrow concision of J docs so perhaps something
along the lines of http://sctweets.tumblr.com/ is a good compromise?

No doubt this has been discussed here before but still, the sctweets --
twitterable compositions -- have assumed a life of their own.

Separate point:

3) Historically the Clojure people, for what it's worth, appear to monitor
twitter for Clojure hashtags and, unasked, answer questions there.

Al Matthews - http://fatmilktv.com
Atlanta, GA, US +1 337 214 4688


On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 4:44 AM, Ian Clark <earthspo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At last, I see people asking all the right questions! Plus looking aside at
> how other languages do their speed-dating.
>
> Focus...
>
> Yes there are indeed different audiences for J. The one I had in mind when
> I put the one-five thing to Henry is the same one Raspberry Pi is aimed at:
> 14-18 age-group. They have a magazine:
>  http://www.themagpi.com/
> and I want to hit them with a J article as "Cool" as the rest of the
> contents.
>
> So what if I direct them to? --
>  http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/FrontPage
>
> The case rests.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Raul Miller <rauldmil...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Joe Bogner <joebog...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >  The challenging part of selling is determining what people are
> > interested
> > > in buying. Once we know that, it's probably not that difficult to
> craft a
> > > presentation that highlights it.
> > >
> >
> > A certain Warren Buffett would put it differently: the hard part of
> selling
> > is generating value. (Or at least, that is how I would paraphrase some
> > points he has made.)
> >
> > But I think that that is something we are more than capable of doing.
> >
> > "Determining what people are interested in buying" is a useful exercise,
> > sometimes. But our problem is more one of having too much of what people
> > are interested in buying than in not having enough.
> >
> > Put differently, I think we just need to start connecting the dots, and
> > connecting with interested people.
> >
> > Put differently, why not have everyone interested in making videos make
> > some? Sure, the first few attempts will be lame, you can pull them back
> > down if you feel embarrassed. But even if no one watches them, you'll be
> > getting practice which will be useful for later.
> >
> > And later might get here sooner than you think.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Raul
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> >
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