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sketch
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Seeking a lisp post on graphics
This is a cool library for that stuff as well: https://github.com/vydd/sketch
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Creativity
- You can also doodle in Lisp just like you can doodle with a pencil: https://github.com/vydd/sketch
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Framework for creative coding in Lisp?
There's Sketch.
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basic graphics library
I think sketch is exactly what you’re looking for.
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Installing Sketch on Windows
Has anyone been able to install Sketch on Windows?
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SBCL: New in Version 2.2.1
Thank you. I'm sorry I was harsh, but I just spent a frustratingly long time getting Sketch to work on Windows, but I did it. MSYS2 to compile a missing lib was the missing piece that did it. I'm frustrated, but not giving up.
https://github.com/vydd/sketch
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Tell HN: My experience with Common Lisp as beginner
I'm posting my experience hoping someone will tell me I'm doing it wrong and tell me a better way. I'm aware that I could use Racket or Clojure but I really wanted to try Common Lisp as a historically important language.
2 days ago I posted a link that looked really interesting as a fun way to learn Common Lisp. See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29856110 or Sketch https://github.com/vydd/sketch
Turns out it was previously posted and got good feedback so I decided to try it. I use Windows. There were several Common Lisp installations to choose from. I choose Clozure because it appeared to be developed by Mac users, so I thought it might to have features I liked.
Clozure installation on Windows was fine. However, I ran into problems installing sketch because I had to build Simple Direct Media components https://www.libsdl.org/ and it wasn't clear ahead of time which ones. I didn't have MinGW, MSYS2 or Cygwin setup so instead I rooted around until I found SDL2.dll and libtiff.dll. Unfortunately, I couldn't find libffi.dll so had to build it. I installed MSYS2 but failed. Cygwin same thing. This is my fault as I never learned how to do this.
I installed Steel Bank Common Lisp without problem hoping it might have what Sketch needs but it doesn't
I gave up on Windows proper and installed WSL2 because I'm on a developers preview of Windows 11 and had read that it does graphics now. I installed Ubuntu 20 into it, but couldn't get it to work.
I switched to my VMWare installation of Ubuntu 20 and failed there too, but I suspected there might be a conflict, so I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 20 in a new virtual machine.
It worked! Very nice. I can do graphics with Common Lisp.
I prefer not using VMWare so I am currently learning the difference between MSYS2, MinGW, Cygwin, and GnuMake32. I expect to have a Windows version working by the end of the day. I wondering if I should do a Docker image or maybe there is something better now? Last time I used Docker it seemed more difficult than it need to be.
// These are the steps I took to make it work on Ubuntu. I don't use Linux that often so I'm sure there is a better way like combining some of these commands
// Install dev tools
- sketch - A Common Lisp framework for the creation of electronic art, visual design, game prototyping, game making, computer graphics, exploration of human-computer interaction, and more.
- Sketch is a Common Lisp environment for the creation of electronic art
sketching
- What are some languages based on Scheme?
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Sketch is a Common Lisp environment for the creation of electronic art
If like me scheme is more your thing I discovered this library for Racket today:
https://github.com/soegaard/sketching
- Sketching is a language/library for creative coding inspired by Procesing but *better*
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The ***Creative Racket Competition 2022*** starts today!
Some ideas to get you started; * Sketching - like Processing but better ! Look at the repo for a brief introduction, with links to the full documentation and examples: https://github.com/soegaard/sketching * Animate an AOC solution * use one of the functional picture libraries to create an Escher tessellation Racket functional picture libraries (pict or 2htdp/image). More inspiration from Conal Elliot Functional Images * Use Graphite to visualise some data
- Sketching - Processing with Racket as base language
- August 2021 - What are you up to schemers ?
- Sketching: A Racket language/library inspired by Processing
What are some alternatives?
drakma - HTTP client written in Common Lisp
mediKanren - Proof-of-concept for reasoning over the SemMedDB knowledge base, using miniKanren + heuristics + indexing.
trivial-gamekit - Simple framework for making 2D games
racket-r7rs - An implementation of R7RS in Racket
ccl - Clozure Common Lisp
guile-prescheme
usocket - Universal socket library for Common Lisp
qi - A general-purpose functional DSL.
cl-collider - A SuperCollider client for CommonLisp
creative-racket-2022 - Creative Racket competition
abcl - Armed Bear Common Lisp <git+https://github.com/armedbear/abcl/> <--> <svn+https://abcl.org/svn> Bridge
clog-plotly - CLOG Plugin for Plotly.js