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Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?

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Re: Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?

#12

This is so cool. It would be great to use this as a teaching tool so students can visualize things. Keep at it man.

Yeah, as an introduction to programming, it could even be used with very, very young kids, apparently people are born with an intuitive physics module (babies are surprised by things that don't make physical sense), so who knows? Maybe someone may claim one day that she has been programming since age 2!

Re: Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?

#13

This has to be one of the best show hns I have seen in quite a while. It looks amazing - congrats and thanks!

Thank you so much! I've been working hard for quite a while on this, you don't know how much it means to me that people liked it.

Re: Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?

#14
>... honestly I'm not even entirely sure what it is, a game? a game engine? a 3d editor? a visual programming language? Anyway...

It's refreshing to see this kind of exploratory project. Every now and then, I need to be reminded there's room for play and exploring in life, not just productivity and producing. Thank you for reminding me!

Re: Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?

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post #14

>... honestly I'm not even entirely sure what it is, a game? a game engine? a 3d editor? a visual programming language? Anyway... It's refreshing to see this kind of exploratory project. Every now and then, I need to be reminded there's room for play and exploring in life, not just productivity and producing. Thank you for reminding me!

You're welcome :) I remember someone saying somewhere that most of the great computer programs probably haven't been written yet, if we remember that maybe we'll be the ones to write them!

Re: Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?

#18

Surely I can't be the only one who saw the title "Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like?" and thought ... sure mate, just go back to the 70's and you've got mechanical programming galore in the form of punch cards. ;-)

Haha... I remember talking to a teacher in college that used punch cards when he was young and I thought it was awesome, people were closer to the hardware you know? Hopefully my version of mechanical programming is a little more convenient :)
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