![]() I can imagine that, at the time, this sort of interactive/live visual environment was revolutionary. The rest of it is "interesting" I suppose. The bit towards the end (around 5 min mark I believe) where he gives the IDE (is that what you call it?) an input + output and asks it what message would produce the result he wants is pretty damn cool. I watched the whole video, thank you for sharing!
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