Reading about Kivy (quite cool looking application framework--python,
cross-platform), I saw reference to TUIO, as though I was supposed to
know what it was. So I Googled it. So I would know what it is.
Tangible User Interface...something. What does the "O" stand for? (And
why are UI people
On 10/25/2015 08:41 AM, Matthew Gillen wrote:
On 10/25/2015 7:47 AM, Kent Borg wrote:
BREAKING: I found it! Tangible User Interface Objects.
Is that like a keyboard? Those are tangible. Usually. Or a mouse.
That's where the "objects" part gets important.
The example seems to be to take
On 10/25/2015 7:47 AM, Kent Borg wrote:
> BREAKING: I found it! Tangible User Interface Objects.
Is that like a keyboard? Those are tangible. Usually. Or a mouse.
I'm not sure I like the use of that word in the context of a software
API. Unless you're doing robotics. That might make sense.
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 10:09:05AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> My pet peeve is the way people misuse "literally."
I know, you now need to use it twice, to indicate that you really mean
literally...
"I literally literally crapped my pants when I got tickets for Star
Wars opening day! I'd eaten at
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 08:41:34 -0400
Matthew Gillen wrote:
> On 10/25/2015 7:47 AM, Kent Borg wrote:
> > BREAKING: I found it! Tangible User Interface Objects.
>
> Is that like a keyboard? Those are tangible. Usually. Or a mouse.
>
> I'm not sure I like the use of that