I've had the pleasure of alpha-testing several builds of lil and decker. It's nice to see that it's out in the wild now.
Some of the little applications I made in an hour or two each (with live help from the creator of Lil):
- a plotting program that tweens between two different plots when you move a slider
- a frame based traditional animation program
- a (color!) paint program with reflections for drawing little mandalas
It's actually quite a nice tool for rapidly prototyping all kinds of applications.
Also, I'm not sure if it's obvious from the given link, but there are implementations of both lil and decker in both C and JavaScript, so it's an incredibly portable little system!
Some of the little applications I made in an hour or two each (with live help from the creator of Lil):
- a plotting program that tweens between two different plots when you move a slider
- a frame based traditional animation program
- a (color!) paint program with reflections for drawing little mandalas
It's actually quite a nice tool for rapidly prototyping all kinds of applications.
Also, I'm not sure if it's obvious from the given link, but there are implementations of both lil and decker in both C and JavaScript, so it's an incredibly portable little system!