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benelek

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valence view of designers
« on: Jan 5th, 2003, 6:21am »

Fry,
 
  just wonderin' - would you happen to be running valence on the Proce55ing web site's visitors? i'd be interested in seeing what that particular model looks like.
 
-jacob
 
Martin

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Re: valence view of designers
« Reply #1 on: Jan 5th, 2003, 7:24am »

um, hi! ... you might find this interesting... fry has anemone running on acg's server ... it's cute too. http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/anemone/applet/live.html
 
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Re: valence view of designers
« Reply #2 on: Jan 5th, 2003, 6:15pm »

nah, i haven't as yet.  
 
as martin mentions, anemone would be a good one to run on the p5 site. hoewever i haven't as the more interesting parts of the p5 site make heavy use of cgi--so i'd need to parse that up a little bit.  
 
that is, almost all bboard traffic is just one url, Yabb.cgi, which would just show in anemone as one large blob that keeps getting pounded. so i need to break up the "board=xxx;action=xxxx" into more usable chunks. not too difficult, and it might be fun to play with at some point, though for now i'm just trying to get rev 47 out
 
benelek

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Re: valence view of designers
« Reply #3 on: Jan 7th, 2003, 12:26am »

actually, anemone was what i meant - but now that i think about it, running valence on any submitted code would be cool (and then melded into each user's model of previous code posts). it could be a sort of track-by-user model of emphases in coding.
 
this might also have interesting applications to the aim of education, as new students could run valence on a piece of code to check out what kind of syntax is involved in different outcomes.
 
-jacob
 
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