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Ask HN: Has anyone fully attempted Bret Victor's vision?
I really wish I kept a list of related stuff somewhere…
There are lots of hobbyists, academics, and even companies inspired by Bret Victor’s talks alone.
I know of at least 2 open source experimental programs that were inspired by specific demos:
https://github.com/laszlokorte/reform-swift
http://recursivedrawing.com/
I know there are more too but I can’t find them right now.
awesome-explorables
What are some alternatives?
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TermKit - Experimental Terminal platform built on WebKit + node.js. Currently only for Mac and Windows, though the prototype works 90% in any WebKit browser.
enso - Hybrid visual and textual functional programming.
LivelyKernel - The Lively Web runtime and development environment