What's the easiest way to create a public chat room?
Use case: I'm teaching at conferences and corporate workshops. I want the class to share URLs, code snippets, and to react via emojis. I don't have everyone's emails.
Suggestions?
Our Electronic Visualization Laboratory has partnered with a local theater producer to premiere an interactive play named "Hummingbird." Find out more about this unique performance that merges collaborative Virtual Reality and live theater: shorturl.at/uyGLV
Join a special Star Wars Day 🛸 Professor Andrew Johnson from @uicengineering will share the history of #UIC's Electronic Visualization Laboratory's involvement in the first film. @uiclas Professor Dirk Moor will also talk about the science of Star Wars. buff.ly/3F9QoMh
@ElektroMXS@atpfm@marcoarment Was going to recommend processing too. Doesn’t make a “game” but immediate rewards with simple drawings, importing media, interaction, sounds…. Often used in creative programming classes.
@buildsghost The more special characters you add to the language, the less readable. Most of the code one writes is not for self, but for someone else to use. Make it readable.
Yay! The TC39 pipelines proposal has been updated to use ^ as the "topic" reference to the previous value
Meaning |> ^ - ^ |> may soon be valid JavaScript
github.com/js-choi/propos…
@Apple Except that it diables the plastic card !! “Cut up and throw away your old, plastic card—it’ll no longer be valid once added to your Apple Wallet.”
The Enquirer Collection wood engraved animals have escaped from their crates! Which is your favorite of the Menagerie Tees: Elephant, Elk, Giraffe, Rhino or Tiger? Reply to vote for the design you like most before Monday, Aug. 9.
Another fun Safari quirk: when an element has pointerCapture, the event's movementX and movementY will always be zero. Chrome and Safari continue reporting as usual. codesandbox.io/s/muddy-thunde…
Our homes and businesses have become more technology-dependent, and having a solid network is more important than ever. This week, the guys talk about what goes into designing reliable networks, and give some advice if you're looking to upgrade yours.
relay.fm/mpu/598
438: Some Amount of Futzing
atp.fm/438
Cases, cars, content-color coordination, @caseyliss’s cloud considerations, camera conundrums, console chips, and climate-control conflicts.