Clojure Docs
An organized list of user-contributable tutorials, guides, and cookbooks on Clojure.
An organized list of user-contributable tutorials, guides, and cookbooks on Clojure.
A collection of useful clojure tools and libraries.
Links to Roger Ebert’s reviews of his “Great Movies” list.
She uses ink and gouache for a lot of stuff. I love it. She also keeps a blog with process posts.
Alan Kay’s updated version of a Dynabook in the 80’s. We’re still nowhere near this.
A clojure evangelism post. Contains links to a few things worth checking out.
The material for the Young Coders Tutorial that was taught at Pycon 2013
One of my major gripes about comments is that attention and the vertical-scrolling nature of comments are at odds with one another. A flawed solution was posted to Hacker News earlier, and someone linked to this one, which was adopted by Reddit and explained by Randall Monroe.
A documentary on creative coding.
I wad nodding the entire time while reading this.
Navigating around the class browser and being able to create new classes and add methods brought me back to messing around with Squeak for the first time. This is an impressive amount of work.
Interesting way of delivering the message of how online comics make money. From the documentary Stripped.
comiXology now allows authors to submit their own content for sale.
The first time I came across this video I replayed it something like 7 times. I love the art by Carine KhalifĂ© (the video’s description details the painstaking work she went through making the video) and the haunting vocals of Catherine McCandless.
This looks incredible.
I can vividly remember settling into my seat while watching Bruce Willis walk down the steps to the basement with a samurai sword in his hand.
A short video from the PBS Off Book series on illustration.