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  <title type="text">Living Code</title>
  <subtitle type="text">Programming for the Fun of It</subtitle>
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    <published>2005-02-11T06:13:12Z</published>
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      <name>Dethe</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[After much delay, my slides are finally up from the VanPyZ talk last week.
Using Python and Cocoa on OS X 
Again I&#8217;m using Eric Meyer&#8217;s S5 tool for HTML slides, but it still ends up being a large download because it includes a completely unneccesary quicktime movie. My daughter and I have been playing with [...]]]></summary>
      <content type="html" xml:base="http://livingcode.org/2005/02/10/slides-up"><![CDATA[<p>After much delay, my slides are finally up from the VanPyZ talk last week.</p>
<p><a href="http://livingcode.org/slides/cocoa.html">Using Python and Cocoa on OS X </a></p>
<p>Again I&#8217;m using Eric Meyer&#8217;s S5 tool for HTML slides, but it still ends up being a large download because it includes a completely unneccesary quicktime movie. My daughter and I have been playing with iStopMotion and this was one of our first forays into claymation.</p>
<p>The reason it&#8217;s in the slideshow, is that movie making is now completely accessible to an eight-year-old, and I want to writing games and other programs equally accessible to her.</p>
<p>Still a ways to go&#8230;</p>
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