Hackety Hack 1.0 – learn programming with Ruby
Merry Christmas everybody! Full disclosure: this is my particular gift to Open Source, and future programmers everywhere.
Hackety Hack is a project that I inherited from _why. It’s the best way for people who’ve never learned programming to get their feet wet. It uses Ruby, combined with a GUI toolkit named Shoes, another _why project, to make it really easy to make all kinds of animations, games, and other applications.
Here’s an example bit of code:
label, time = nil, Time.now Shoes.app :height => 150, :width => 250 do background "rgb(240, 250, 208)" stack :margin => 10 do start = button "Start" do time = Time.now label.replace "Stop watch started at #{time}" end stop = button "Stop" do label.replace "Stopped, #{Time.now - time} seconds elapsed." end label = para "Press start to begin timing." end end
Here’s a screenshot of this in action:
As you can see, it uses Ruby’s blocks extensively.
Shoes isn’t just for really simple apps. Hackety Hack is itself written entirely in Shoes. 🙂 Here’s an example of Pong in Shoes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b37OibG0BBk
The source code for this actually comes with Hackety, as an example. It’s about 50 lines
There’s also a web application that it integrates with. You can upload the programs that you make and then share them with other people.
Anyway, enough chatter. Enjoy your holiday! Merry Christmas!
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