February 27th, 2012

Gibber, arise.

This post starts my official announcement of Gibber, a new browser-based, live coding platform. My goal for Gibber is to create a super simple syntax for musical live coding performances that can also be an educational tool. I think there are some pretty interesting selling points for a browser-based implementation, such as automatic updates and easy networking. The browser provides a lot of affordances and I’m looking forward to exploring interactivity in the context of live coding.

Here’s a screenshot, primarily to provide a small amount of color to this blog entry. Please try out Gibber and be in touch in the forum!

Gibber running in Chrome

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