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* Sketch-n-Sketch – Ravi Chugh et al.
 
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* Multi representational language – Enso (formerly Luna)
 
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* [[Future of human computer interaction]]
 
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* [[Content addressed]] codebase – a basis that very likely makes implementing all higher level stuff much much easier and much mure maintainable
 
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* [[Annotated lambda diagram]]
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 10:27, 1 January 2023

This article is a stub. It needs to be expanded.
  • Tangible values – Eros demo – Conal Elliott
  • Drawing dynamical visualizations – Bret Victor
  • Sketch-n-Sketch – Ravi Chugh et al.
  • Multi representational language – Enso (formerly Luna)
  • Crosscut from inkandswitch
  • Annotated lambda diagram

(wiki-TODO: discuss these)

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Interfaces for 3D modelling (Critically important for a technology that is all about making physical stuff)



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