Present: Art Anger, Will Gajate, Raul Miller, Bob Therriault. 

Will updated the progress made on the J playground. It is now up and running 
for your consideration. https://wgajate.github.io/jsource/bin/html/emj.html 
During the meeting we temporarily switched the font to Courier, which improved 
the display of boxed types. Next steps will be to work on the IDE so that it is 
closer to the JHS or IDE approach of menus across the top of the area. A future 
target will be to enable the foreign conjunctions that may be necessary in 
order to include labs in the playground. 

Bob previewed the draft version of the billboard video which was put up on 
YouTube just before the meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV936cVrN0I . 
It was received well, with Art pointing out that the reference to pipes linking 
to the plumber's metaphor might need to be a bit stronger and that there 
definitely needs to be a pause and restart option when viewing as there is a 
lot of information that would face the newcomer. This functionality is 
available if we host with YouTube, but if we choose to host J's servers would 
need to have a interface written that allows for that. Raul pointed out that we 
should have a link at the end of the video for the resources, but upon further 
investigation Bob doesn't meet the requirements to be a Youtube associate, 
which means clickable links are not available. In a future version, Bob will 
include at least a web address for those who are not already on the wiki when 
they are viewing. What is more interesting is the response that it has got from 
the wider array programming community. To begin, even before we finished the 
meeting YouTube provided this excellent critical response.
 
Brian Rice
Okay this is a good script, and the pacing is also great. I admire J, but this 
made me feel more like I could like J.
But I think you should work on your audio, whether it’s microphone choice or 
placement, or in audio processing, an audio track with fewer or softer mouth 
noises will be less distracting and help people focus more easily on your 
message.

At the time of writing, this has been followed by:

Programming Siri
Thanks, I love J. More of these please, especially tacit programs

Rodrigo Girão Serrão
Watching this made me want to quit APL, Python, and all other languages, and 
just pick up J (:

michaelmanti
Brilliant video, Bob. Really shows off what's so attractive about J for 
analytical use cases--even those where the data aren't numbers.

And then it was put up on the APL_farm discord (a forum for APL,K,BQN and J), 
where current array programming enthusiasts responded. 

South — Yesterday at 5:24 PM
damn yeah this video rocks. i laughed when i saw how easy it is to plot data
milia — Yesterday at 10:12 PM
What a great teaser ! Great work Bob ! Can we share this already online ?
awagga — Today at 5:02 AM
Totally a great video, I'm almost convinced to switch ;)
rak1507 — Today at 9:18 AM
really nice video love the emphasis on just doing things simply and easily
xash — Today at 11:03 AM
To repeat what other have said: really nice video! Showed it some colleagues 
and they are finally interested in J now, my ramblings weren't as effective.

In any case, we are more interested in the response of users of the forum as 
well, but also any non-array programmers who you might know. 

The next topic was the J wiki landing page. I had not done much work on it in 
the last week and plan put more attention to it in the coming week. This 
brought up a discussion on how to make changes to the wiki while it is still in 
use. A bit like constructing an airplane in flight. Art suggested parallel 
wikis. Bob wondered if that would be effective, since people tend to stay with 
what they know even when the new thing has benefits. This will be a discussion 
that continues as we get closer to putting in these changes.

As always, if any of this is of interest to you, let us know on the general 
forum and we can include you in invitations to the next J wiki meeting on 
February 17th, 2022. Any comments that you have on the report should also be 
addressed to the general forum.

Previous reports can be found here: 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Wiki_Development

Cheers, bob
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