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    1. Max Krieger‏ @maxkriegers 17 Aug 2019
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      Max Krieger Retweeted Prathyush

      Keep thinking about how well this captures the morphological paradigm of "future programming environments". We derive trees describing abstraction ladders and interaction nets. Not necessarily bad. Our species perceives/utilizes the world relationally; "everything is connected"https://twitter.com/prathyvsh/status/1162384931181305856 …

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      Prathyush @prathyvsh
      Equivalent data visualizations of tree data structure. pic.twitter.com/j3hlQKdxqL
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    2. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh 17 Aug 2019
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      Prathyush Retweeted Ivan Reese

      You should checkout Hest for a breathe of fresh air: https://twitter.com/spiralganglion/status/1145028588715950080 …https://twitter.com/spiralganglion/status/1145188460203872256 …

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      Ivan Reese @spiralganglion
      In Hest, colored points are usually used to carry data or contain functions, and edges to "convey" data to functions. But points can carry anything. Here, conveyed points are carrying edges, recursively, animating a bezier curve. This is what programming in Hest looks like. pic.twitter.com/EQNXSj0SF4
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      Max Krieger‏ @maxkriegers 17 Aug 2019
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      Max Krieger Retweeted Ivan Reese

      Yeah! Hest feels very much a hybrid between traditional graph programming environments and something completely fresh and alien. I think @spiralganglion would also side *with* the pro-tree (arborist?) people:https://twitter.com/spiralganglion/status/1154130735462096896 …

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      Ivan Reese @spiralganglion
      Sincerely: this is beautiful. Our tools need to improve to the point that we can look at this feeling confidence and comfort. (Large 3d scene wireframes are even more complex, but the tools make handling that complexity a breeze) https://twitter.com/andrewpprice/status/1115051537296838656 …
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        2. Ivan Reese‏ @spiralganglion 17 Aug 2019
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          I'm missing some context — "pro-tree" as opposed to what? This rings a bell, but I can't remember what it's about.

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        3. Max Krieger‏ @maxkriegers 17 Aug 2019
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          Replying to @spiralganglion @prathyvsh

          The environments that aren't obviously tree-shaped coming to mind are example-based or tuple-spaces. My impression from your tweets is that you welcome emergent complexity in the form of trees/graphs as long as they are reified for the programmer to see.

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