Immediately after switching the page, it will work with CSR.
Please reload your browser to see how it works.
A guy (called Piet!) saw an artwork that reminded him of Piet (the lang) and tried executing it¹.
> It ran! [...] This is probably the first time in history that a graphic artist has painted a functionally workable computer program by accident.
[0]: https://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet/samples.html [1]: https://gitlab.fabcity.hamburg/hofalab/piet-get-together
I wish the language structure were designed in a way that anything that’s “written” with it would look like a Mondrian painting.
>What does an algorithm look like?
Is there a real-world possibility of creating something like to _The Glass Bead Game_ from Herman Hesse's novel (originally published as _Magister Ludi_)?
As a visually oriented person, I'd like to think so, and have actually tried to use such tools:
https://community.carbide3d.com/uploads/default/original/3X/...
but the danger has been, for want of an unambiguous answer to the afore-mentioned question, they always run the risk of:
https://blueprintsfromhell.tumblr.com/
https://scriptsofanotherdimension.tumblr.com/
and it's hard striking a balance between visual expressiveness and modularity (which all-too readily results in the wall of text which one is presumably trying to avoid).
And we all thought QR codes were useful...