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by shurcooL
4875 days ago
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I don't mean to criticize, I'd simply like to clarify something. What exactly makes this "live" coding? As far as I can see, you have to press Esc to run the code. If this is considered live, what would be a non-live equivalent? My understanding of live was that you see/hear changes as soon as you change the code, but I didn't find that to be the case here. |
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Very confusing, I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle since live coding sounds so similar to live programming, but the terms mean completely different things and arose in different contexts (live programming arose in a pedagogic context, live coding arose in a performance context) at about roughly the same time.