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  • ...added around 1990. HMSL also had cross-platform GUI tools similar to Java's AWT, but more primitive. Coding was often done while the audience was takin ...he 60s-70s? A specific example was provided by Click Nilson [[Click Nilson's text piece]] ...
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  • * [http://thebot.org/video/toplap.ram TOPLAP's Documentary Video! (RealVideo format.)] * [http://www.vimeo.com/impromptu/videos/sort:plays Andrew Sorensen's screencasts] ...
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  • ...ul for adding and modifying comments to let the livecoding human know what's going on. ...
    362 bytes (60 words) - 10:10, 11 January 2010
  • ...ng your hacks, and add a link to the tag on the service you're using if it's missing: ...
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  • Slub are [[Alex McLean]], [[Adrian Ward]] and [[DaveGriffiths]]. Now in it's nth year of chart-topping block-busting smoothish sinusoidal waveforms, slu ...
    264 bytes (40 words) - 07:45, 20 April 2011
  • a = Buffer.read(s, "/home/neix/Escritorio/nxSC-0.3/samples/haptic/haptic_02/Octave 1.wav", bu b = Buffer.read(s, "/home/neix/Escritorio/nxSC-0.3/samples/haptic/haptic_02/Octave 2.wav", bu ...
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  • It's possible to live code without computers. ...
    781 bytes (125 words) - 12:07, 30 October 2010
  • "Live coding has so far flourished, but under a bushel. Perhaps it's time the rest of us got a look in." - The Wire magazine, June 2008 ...
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  • ...ollow the decision making and try to get better access to the composer's thought process. ...ity and gesture in laptop performance. He makes no reference to McLean's notion of laptop projection as essential to confront the former (McLean 200 ...
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  • I (alexm) think it's important to keep entrance fees at a minimum or free, so as not to exclude ...
    1 KB (192 words) - 10:53, 2 October 2009
  • ...oplapSystems | this old list ]] of systems here on the wiki, although that's mostly rather out of date) ...
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  • ...veloped the Turtle graphics extension for which Logo is now famous. Papert's main motivation was to build a simple system that would encourage children ...ctional programming language (technically a variant of the lisp family) it's not very long until you start writing recursive graphics functions. This sn ...
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  • session at shunt lounge, London. Here's a rerun of his live set as Alex McLean's haskell based livecoding software is taking shape. Here's ...
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  • Nobody's fault but Nick Collins ...ht be revealing the whole instrument', they might say, 'but it's not what I class an instrument! The haptic rate of your typing might be fas ...
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  • It's unknown which language she uses for live coding, but she is known to [http: ...
    584 bytes (84 words) - 20:18, 28 February 2011
  • scale .s ;# slider is called scale in Tk. grid .s ...
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  • ...ribute a logo to TOPLAP. I've been thinking about this ever since. Yes, it's taken me three months to come up with something. Hopefully it's fairly obvious. It's supposed to be a LAPTOP with some CODE facing an AUDIENCE. Please offer you ...
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  • ...the WPF fingerweight belt into contention. Legal discussions of the sport's governing body continue today to resolve the fate of the contest, dubbed th ...
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  • ...live coding with graph-based languages such as the venerable pure-data. It's also possible to livecode with a gamepad, e.g. with the robot oriented Al-J ...
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  • * Give us access to the performer's mind, to the whole human instrument. ...ing is not about tools. Algorithms are thoughts. Chainsaws are tools. That's why algorithms are sometimes harder to notice than chainsaws. ...
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