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Re: another way to learn programming?
« Reply #15 on: Oct 12th, 2003, 11:21pm »

found the following visual-programming-patch-thing for a pong-like game in the vvvv site:
http://vvvv.meso.net/projects/ss_pong33.gif
 
(what is Hysteresis btw?)
 
i'm quite a stranger to the world of MAX and VVVV, and when i look at it, i have to admit that it looks very weird to me!
 
(maybe the same feelings as someone that never programmed, in front of a piece of code...)
 
i wonder if it could help to "prepare the terrain" using such tools for visual-oriented people willing to learn programming?
 
or is it as "complicate" as starting from scratch with processing?
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Re: another way to learn programming?
« Reply #16 on: Oct 15th, 2003, 11:01am »

Reading through this thread, I thought I'd post yet another visual programming language - Stefan Rinner (Vienna, AUS) made this as his diploma project two years ago, all of it is made in Director with the goal of making alot of sprite-like behaviors availiable for nonprogrammers so they can make visual effects and presentations without having to fiddle with Director itself.
 
Screenshots are here:
http://www.rinner.st/cgi-bin/diplomaspace?selector=display&snip=%21s cribble-screenshots
 
+ mikkel
 

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