Creating software is typically done in text-based environments—but would programming be more accessible with graphical programming tools? Maggie joins Mark and Adam to talk about the relative success of Scratch, Shortcuts, and Zapier; how to make the abstract visible; embodied metaphors; and the false duality of artistic versus logical thinkers. Plus: how to make blinking lights for your Burning Man art installation.
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Maggie Appleton @mappletonsegghead.ioCentre for Computing HistoryPacific Pinball MuseumNintendo 64the noughties or the aughtsReactScratchZapier, IFTTT, Integromatlow-code / no-codeRocky’s Bootscircuit diagramsDrSchemeOrigami StudioMuse memo on infinite canvas with Origami screenshotLabVIEWLogic Pro, Reasonthe environment in LogiciOS Shortcuts (née Workflow)console loggingsend-user programming: embodimentVS Code, npm, Ruby on Rails, GraphQL, React hookscultural anthropologyGeroge Lakoff, Mark Johnsonembodied metaphorsDan AbramovJust Javascriptpointers in CRedux actions_why’s poignant guide to rubyLearnable ProgrammingEdward Tufte, Visual Explanations, Beautiful EvidenceGraphviz DOT graphsjigs in wordworkingUnityepisode with Geoffrey LittFlutter, SwiftUIXStateApparatusdirect manipulationDreamweaverInterface BuilderHacker News folk wisdom on visual programmingAdafruitcircuit debouncing with capacitorswalk uphill in the snowVisual Programming CodexWhole Code Catalog