Winter 2020 Prospective
I’ve decided to make a serious effort this year to start using this blog as a project catalog and public relations vehicle. There should be at least one place on the Internet I can point to as a portfolio that isn’t GitHub. So, in that spirit, here’s what the next few months are starting to look like.
The C++ back end for GLM for Racket has been in limbo for a month. I’m gonna punt for now and use the fastest pure-Racket method compatible with template macros, then it’s back to graphics-engine and #lang voxel. If GLM for Racket wraps early enough, February will be screencast mania! Neuron and Algebraic Racket need some attention, too, which should wrap by end of February as well.
In March, work on the graphics libraries will start to wind down and I’ll move onto live audio. By summer time, I want to be able to perform #lang-based sets live.