Please try it out. I hope you enjoy it. Criticism, questions, suggestions, insults and any other sorts of comments welcome.
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Anonymous2014-09-18 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...
>>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.
>>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.
>>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.
>>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.
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Anonymous2014-09-23 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.
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Anonymous2014-09-23 20:36
This is pretty cool, OP. Although Lua is shit, it's fun to play around.