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adam-james

@RustyVermeer

Engineer and self-taught programmer (clojure). Working, doing fun projects, making stuff, living, etc. he/him

Patterning things on circles can look quite fun #clojure #svg

RustyVermeer's tweet image. Patterning things on circles can look quite fun
#clojure #svg

hacked together a #clojure tool to make little art 'cards'. With improvements, the idea is to be able to use this on my phone and save the SVGs. Hoping to use it when I get bored in lines or whatever, hopefully leading to some more artistic output

RustyVermeer's tweet image. hacked together a #clojure tool to make little art 'cards'.
With improvements, the idea is to be able to use this on my phone and save the SVGs. Hoping to use it when I get bored in lines or whatever, hopefully leading to some more artistic output

based only on my posts here, what do you think an online course of my own design would/should be?


I'm increasingly interested in making 'bespoke CAD tools for makers'. I love #clojure for this sort of thing, but wonder if there are other companies, tools, people that are already doing this exact thing that I can learn from or connect with?


I gave a short talk at #Clojure conj this year showing how I use #badspreadsheet. It's a tool built with a combo of javascript, Clojure, and #HTMX , and just enough naivety to think I can actually build stuff :) Give it a watch here: youtu.be/OOtgJm-RL_I?si…

RustyVermeer's tweet card. "Exploratory Design Tools for Makers" by Adam Vermeer

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Here's a fun #badspreadsheet demo. Use a set of draggable points to sketch shapes over an image. Simple pieces, a way to view SVG, a way to get the position of every point, and a way to layer cells over one another. Add some #clojure and you've got a powerful tool :)


Made this in #clojure + quil just for kicks :) Based on Conway's Game of Life, naturally. The rules are tweaked slightly (living cells with 0.0 neighbours don't die), and 'dead' cells fade off instead of being set to 0.0 right away. I think the output is pretty mesmerizing


More #badspreadsheet work. #Clojure, #javascript, mediated by #htmx of course. Now you can see row/col positions a bit more easily! Still, UI and usability is tricky. I'm not sure this is the most readable/usable yet. Curious what others think? github.com/adam-james-v/b…


m.youtube.com/watch?v=r8icH0… I love @htmx_org, but I think the biggest positive change for me as a programmer has been the grugbrain.dev essay. It’s a cornerstone of my “let’s try stuff and see if we can make it work” approach I like to take with projects 😊

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See you at our #Clojure #visualtools 25th meeting tomorrow! @mark_bastian kindly agreed to present keg-party, a collaborative tap> server written using @htmx_org. clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools…


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Eric Andre just posted this video


And here's how you can make things look a little less symmetrical. More organic, perhaps. #clojure


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