Sometimes I consider myself a fisherman. Computer programs and ideas are the hooks, rods, and reels. Computer pictures are the trophies and delicious meals. A fisherman does not always know what ...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2018/06/11/the-fishermans-approach/
In 2nd grade, I participated in an after school mentoring program and learned some Logo. I found this gem recently, a workbook that I filled out as I wrote code. I really like the mix of printed ...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2016/08/11/2nd-grade-logo-workbook/
Another neon idea…
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2015/04/12/float-forever-neon/
Yesterday I released three Twitter bots into the world: @wouldratherbot posts randomized “would you rather” questions, such as “Would you rather etch a hat or edit an acceptance?” and “...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2013/11/23/three-new-twitter-bots/
Punch cards, divided into sections (via Wikipedia user Mehul Panchal).
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2013/10/27/punch-card-stacks/
A dark Processing theme for 2.0, available for download on Github.
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2013/06/04/dark-theme-for-processing-2-0/
“We write all of our own tools, no matter what project we’re building. Pretty much anything that we’re doing requires some sort of design tool that didn’t exist before. In fact, the desig...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2012/11/13/building-your-own-tools/
Discovered today, quite by accident, that Photoshop has a “custom” filter module (Filters > Other > Custom…) – using kernel processing one can make edge detection, blur, and other simple ...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2012/10/27/custom-filters-in-photoshop/
All possible words in the English language that can be formed by Western musical notes (A-G): A: aa, ab, aba, abaca, abba, abbe, abed, accede, acceded, ace, aced, ad, adage, add, added, ae, aga, ...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2012/09/25/all-the-words-in-music/
Following an interesting comment on the NYC Resistor blog, the above is a “programmer’s switch” for a 1984 Macintosh. The plastic piece is inserted into the air vents in the side of the c...
http://www.jeffreythompson.org/blog/2012/08/22/programmers-switch/