User:Michal Wallace
Michal Wallace
J (and others) Livestream
I usually live stream on twitch for an hour or two Mondays through Thursdays around 8:30pm. I tend to rotate between using J, pascal, godot, and rust... Or whatever else catches my interest...
The twitch streams expire after a week, but some of them are uploaded at https://www.youtube.com/@tangentstream (not much J there as of 4/2023, but I have a large backlog of things to upload.)
Some older streams on youtube: The Ridiculously Early J Morning Show
When I do J streams, it's usually about jprez (github), a presentation tool / repl recorder for making programming videos.
J videos
- Dealing cards in J (8 minutes, entry level, and made with JPrez!)
- Goldbach Conjecture (45 mins, entry level)
- Sprite Editor (13 mins, entry level)
Those are just a couple. See my full 'J Talks' playlist at YouTube
If you enjoy these videos, please like/subscribe/comment, to help teach YouTube's AI how cool I am, and that you want to see more videos like it in the future. :)
(And if you want more J Videos right now, there's also https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/VideoInstructionInJ)
- Misc J-related writings (drafts)
- "Mini-Rosetta" comparisons with haskell and nial]
- lots of j scripts on github, including a vocabulary for propositional logic and a derivation of the quadratic formula:
- A sha-256 implementation
- github repo for my j-talks
add-ons on github
- tangentstorm/j-kvm keyboard/video/mouse driver for console-mode (virtual terminal) applications
- tangentstorm/j-lex a lexer for j source code (like
;:
but preserves whitespace and gives you a type code for each token)
elsewhere
I'm often in the IRC channel under the name tangentstorm.
I'm a developer at 1010data. We don't use J much, but we do use another array language called K, and we're always looking for good people. Drop me a line ( my.name@gmail.com ) if you're a vector programming fan looking for a great place to work. :)
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