Meantime I had to run away from people whose work I really respect saying nice things because my brain was just full. I’ve actually just caught up on my emails from the week now on Sunday evening.įortunately, Friday we had some time for independent work, and I know we will have more later, and I am glad: it is what I really need, I think. There are so many neat people and so much to learn, but 10-5 talks and group work is definitely hard on my introverted brain. The word of the week is definitely exhaustion. Plus, then an SFPC alum (who was also at Hacker School with Wes) expressed an interest in helping make an IRL shelf to power Timeline, which I am beyond psyched about.įinally and most importantly, I brought the beach bot to another audience. I totally have a list of things to pester people about. ![]() I was beyond impressed-all the way up to intimidated-by how cool everyone is and how impressive their work. When using Nodebox with the default Codesandbox React offering, it feels like a more complete solution out of the box than WebContainers, especially when it comes to building our own experiences. ![]() Each student had four minutes to show work we’ve done and talk about what we want to work on. Nodebox is a runtime for executing Node.js modules in the browser. The evening was time to fully introduce ourselves to one another and the community. Speaking of community, I also have volunteered to teach a Github workshop next week, which I am pretty psyched about. I am attracted to the JS libraries since I love JS and both are open source, which means there is a great change for continuing contribution to the community. I’m thinking about two.js, though I may also end up doing more with NodeBox or even p5.js. Some folks may work with NodeBox 3, which is more visual programming–oriented and others are into sound tools, which I have completely elided from this post. In fact, one of our assignments is to choose a tool to investigate and report back on. I’d like to get it going with book data, but there are SO MANY things to be working on. I worked to get it drawing lines from a central radial point, something I had wanted to do on an older project but never got around to figuring out. Then I played around a bit with NodeBox 1, which is written in Python, so has a lot more functionality. You can then create a parameter to weight the randomness, like this: Nodebox is the first runtime that allows you to run Node.js in any browser, any context, and any application Firefox Safari Chrome Learn more about it here GitHub - codesandbox/nodebox-runtime: The API for connecting with nodebox, a Node.js runtime for. My favorite part is you can give different rules the same name, which causes them to be called randomly. The former is pretty entertaining, mostly good for creating weird generative things, like these: It allows you to run Sandpack in plain JavaScript, or create your own wrapper for Vue, Svelte, or any other library. Day 3 began with covered different tools for creating generative art, in particular Context Free Art and Nodebox 1. This library is an interface used to communicate with the CodeSandbox bundler.
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