2013/11/27 Liang Li <q335r49@gmail.com>
I'm not quite sure what you mean by a "graph of windows"... for me, it was just a way to keep track of memories spatially rather than via a more traditional hierarchical structure. For example, in the future, I Imagine having a "link" that would literally zoom you across the map to another location.On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:49 AM, Gautier DI FOLCO <gautier.difolco@gmail.com> wrote:
2013/11/26 Liang Li <q335r49@gmail.com>
Hey guys!
Here is a project I've been working on that's nearing completing. Check out the demo at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c_het11TBo
It tries to provide a new paradigm for writing massive amounts of prose by simulating an infinite plane via "panning" splits. Tell me what you think!Thanks,
Liang
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Hello,I think it is an interesting project, it opens many ways, for example: be able to have a graph of windows which represents the structure of a concurrent program based on its modules' interactions.
Regards.
Yes, this is the same idea, applied to another context :)
I am impatient to see how it will evolve.
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