Kevin Kwok

Carbide - A new kind of programming environment

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Cole Townsend
Where can I use this/download this? Kinda unclear
Guillermo Horno
@twnsndco I found this link on the source code of the site, inside a header that currently has a "display:none": https://alpha.trycarbide.com/new
Geoffrey Wiseman
@twnsndco There's an "Examples" section with "Blank Example" in it, but, yeah, i agree this is confusing.
Andrew Wooldridge
You all should merge brains with TonicDev. You have similar features, but would really benefit from cross pollination... https://tonicdev.com/home
Gabe Grimley
I'm mostly sitting here waiting for people to comment "What makes you different from _____", so I can find new (to me) and awesome IDEs. But this tool looks magical. I will be using it as soon as I figure out how...
Emmanuel Hadoux
How is it different from, say, Jupyter?
Elizabeth
Looks like a legit paralax shift here... Imma have to echo @gmgrimley and leave it at "...this tool looks magical. I will be using it as soon as I figure out how..."
Niv Dror
Looks really cool. *Pretending that I know what this means*: • Comments live in a Rich Text sidebar #LiterateProgramming • Carbide shows results in-between the lines of your code— letting you see data in context • The result of any expression can be logged, visualized, and directly manipulated with powerful (and shiny) widgets • Carbide doesn't distinguish between input and output, using generalized machine learning techniques to run programs backwards
Jamie Akers
This tool is the closest thing to magic I've ever seen.
Jason Shultz
Site's down. Must be getting too much lovin'.
RayPS
Get it?
Geoffrey Wiseman
Really feels like Swift Playgrounds for JavaScript. Nice.
Carles Alcolea
Someone likes Bret Victor :)