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praxis - An interactive programming environment

Name: praxis 2014-09-18 23:13

Hello /prog/, here is praxis, an interactive programming environment.

https://github.com/createuniverses/praxis

Please try it out. I hope you enjoy it. Criticism, questions, suggestions, insults and any other sorts of comments welcome.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-18 23:38

>>1
I remember you showing us this. Thank you for sharing it. you've given away a piece of your soul and you'll never get it back. munch, munch, munch...

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-18 23:47

>>2
No I haven't. Souls are indestructible (the immaterial is indestructible), whole, and non-quantifiable things. No such thing as a ``part'' of it.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-18 23:51

luaInterface.cpp
I see two things wrong here.

Name: praxis 2014-09-19 0:10

>>2
I know. You noticing and acknowledging that really affected me. I felt that offering this genuine thing, whether people think its good/bad/useless/whatever is worth doing just for the sake of being genuine. If it brings another programmer some enjoyment, that would be great.

>>3 isn't me.

>>4
Feel free to remove it. (Not being snarky) Add callbacks to forthCallbacks.cpp and lispCallbacks.cpp according to your taste. I'll be doing that anyway, but you can do it in the meantime.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 0:40

>>2
suck on it theist-kun

>>5
it was delicious. I can't wait until you give out more. munch, munch, munch...

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 1:27

>>6
You're like that guy in those series of shock images; dressed in overalls with his dick out and pissing on his stuffed animals.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 2:46

When I tinker with this I get the feeling of exploring a child's imaginary world.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 7:11

That is TDavis quality code.

Name: praxis 2014-09-19 8:25

>>8
Thank you. That was the idea. Programming is supposed to be play in this environment. Everything you see is accessible and programmable.

>>9
Thank you? I haven't read his code but I can understand his motivation to create his own computing environment.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 10:32

.cpp
NO THANK YOU

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 14:39

Any plans for OS X support?

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 15:19

>>11
This is why you'll get nowhere in life

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 15:23

Any plans for Arch support?

Get it?

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 16:40

>>13
And this is why you're a shit apper

Name: [Feature request] 2014-09-19 17:41

Make it so I can code while dead as well.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 20:05

I can look around by moving the mouse. Can I move as well?

>>14
yes

Name: praxis 2014-09-19 21:55

>>12
I don't have a machine that runs OS X, but it might work with a few (or several) tweaks if you ensure that the #define __PRAXIS_LINUX__ is set. You need to link against sdl and freetype.

>>17
Holding the right mouse button lets you pan (it lets you grab the universe by the pick position and moves the universe around you like a demiurge), scrollwheel moves the camera forward and back.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 4:38

>>18

OSX - a better Linux.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 5:03

>>19

dumbass

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 6:15

>>18
if you ensure that the #define __PRAXIS_LINUX__ is set
But that's undefined behavior

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 8:46

>>20
No calling people names. Have a timeout.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 10:50

>>20
I know, it's a better BSD. What a moron.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 11:20

>>23
Fool! It's a worse Mach.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 12:48

>>1
It's beautiful.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 14:22

A live coding environment based on Lua,
http://reddit.com/r/programming

Name: praxis 2014-09-20 15:25

>>25
Thank you.

I've uploaded a couple of demonstration videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rB39AXPmQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VRtRazMYSA

>>26
My program is insufficiently webscale for reddit.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 15:37

This is really cool. "The Cave" looks like a dream I had. I love you, OP.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 15:44

>>26
Why are you directing him to a programming site for his ``coding''?

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 15:56

Name: praxis 2014-09-20 17:03

>>28
Thank you. Thank you very much for appreciating this program. Its good to know that this program found its way to people who can understand it and enjoy it.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-23 9:33

I'm very impressed, OP. The next time I want to do some protyping visualization work, I'll be using Praxis to help me.

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-23 20:36

This is pretty cool, OP. Although Lua is shit, it's fun to play around.

Name: praxis 2014-09-25 9:57

>>32,33
Thank you. It does include Lisp (in the form of s7 scheme), I just haven't provided callbacks to C for it yet.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-05 21:25

this needs a bump

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-05 21:47

>>35
I am honoured. Thank you.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-05 22:31

>>36
If you add Io support I can get a few Io nerds to use it.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-05 22:43

>>37
At the risk of getting flamed, what is "Io"? Searching for "Io" is a fruitless excercise.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-05 23:11

>>38
http://iolanguage.org/

It's not a popular language, but it is discussed here sometimes.

It's like if Lisp was Lua and Lua was Smalltalk and Smalltalk was Lisp.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-05 23:16

>>39
Looks interesting! I'll try it out.

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