quil

RollACaster 2019-01-26T12:43:56.053200Z

I started using Quil about six months ago, I work through https://natureofcode.com/ (pretty slowly 🙈), but I have a lot of fun with it 🙂 https://mobile.twitter.com/rollacaster/status/1081596403024101378

theeternalpulse 2019-01-27T23:49:36.053600Z

sweet, I saw it's on kindle unlimited. Was wondering does the book go through in the perspective of javascript, and was it easy to translate to quil?

RollACaster 2019-01-28T07:38:11.053800Z

The book is using processing itself (a Java DSL afaik) but there are example repos at github using JS or clojure. It's easy to translate processing to quil, they share almost the same API.

2019-01-28T19:25:06.054Z

Do you have previous experience in Processing @thsojka? I don't know if I could have gotten Quil without previous years of Processing experience. My long, tedious process includes typing in the original Processing code, so I can see that Quil draws the same things.

RollACaster 2019-01-28T19:37:09.054200Z

Hmm I think I read some p5.js tutorials about a year ago, otherwise starting with natureofcode about half a year ago was my start with processing

2019-01-26T23:17:06.053400Z

Mwahahaha ..... I'm in your repo. Major oversight that I don't have this book. I have 2 different editions of his other Processing book. Maybe this will be the next book I translate, so I can compare my translations with yours.