shalabh
08/13/2019, 2:21 AMIlari Kajaste
08/13/2019, 9:12 AMstevekrouse
Nick Smith
08/14/2019, 11:21 PMtbabb
08/14/2019, 11:58 PMjonathoda
08/15/2019, 2:00 AMEdward de Jong / Beads Project
08/17/2019, 4:12 AMwtaysom
08/17/2019, 8:40 AMstevekrouse
stevekrouse
srini
08/19/2019, 7:23 PMshalabh
08/20/2019, 4:26 PMI am thinking more and more that if would be nice to have *all* functions in
a key_value database with unique names.
Doug Moen
08/20/2019, 6:33 PMDuncan Cragg
08/21/2019, 7:32 AMogadaki
08/21/2019, 8:41 AMEnd users would thus be seen as life-long learners who advance at their own rhythm, possibly never going all the way to professional.I totally agree with that. And maybe it is not easy to set the frontier on this scale "end-user <-> professionnal". I guess sometime some end-user progrmmers can be more efficient than professionnal ones. Example: I guess I can be considered as a professionnal programmer, but I am sure that there are plenty of end-user programmers that master Excel a lot more than me (side note for me: I guess I have to dig into Excel programming a bit more, for my general culture... 🙂 ).
Kartik Agaram
jonathoda
09/09/2019, 2:04 PMsrini
09/25/2019, 7:34 PMcrabl
10/07/2019, 5:36 PMDuncan Cragg
10/10/2019, 8:30 AMScott Werner
10/10/2019, 3:57 PMjonathoda
10/14/2019, 6:23 PMSteve
10/19/2019, 7:04 AMBrian Hempel
10/22/2019, 5:06 AMWe define shareable dynamic media as collections of information substrates (or substrates for short). Substrates are software artifacts that embody content, computation and interaction, effectively blurring the distinction between documents and applications. Substrates can evolve over time and shift roles, acting as what are traditionally considered documents in one context and applications in another, or a mix of the two. Substrates may be composed in various ways, e.g., one substrate can give meaning and structure to another. For example, a bar-chart substrate can define how to visualize a statistical data substrate.
Kartik Agaram
Edward de Jong / Beads Project
10/25/2019, 8:36 PMDan Swirsky
11/05/2019, 1:33 PMEdward de Jong / Beads Project
11/14/2019, 1:58 AM