welcome Joshua!

JoshWe are excited to have a new developer joining us on Croquet at U.Wisconsin. Joshua Gargus is moving to Madison all the way from Atlanta, which is quite a big step for such a young man. And he and has wife had just bought a house in Georgia! Both my boss and I have moved our families cross-country for new jobs, including a period where our wives had stayed at the old house, and we know it’s not easy.

Joshua has already clearly dedicated his work to highly interactive applications on the cutting edge of technology. A haptic controller that lets you physically mold “digital clay,” including the ability to pull the molded surface out as well as merely pushing it in. (Think about it.) A sketchbook that recognizes individual strokes (not bitmaps) on a timeline for playback, annotation, and hardware rendering in various styles. Much of his work has been in Squeak, done at the leading centers for Squeak development. (Croquet is built on top of Squeak.)

I’ve looked at some of Joshua’s code, and I’m excited that we’re getting such a talented developer. Coming up: what we’ll both be working on…

posted at 19:22:13 on 03/17/05 by Stearns - Category: General

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John wrote:

Well good morning indeed!

I did my wetmachine-check with my cup-o-coffee this morning, expecting the normal dark, dreary wetmachine (the way I like it). Imagine my surprise!
03/18/05 06:35:25

John wrote:

So I checked on the digital clay paper and it looks pretty cool. Kinda reminded me of when I first heard of "haptic" computer stuff-- probably at a SIGCHI symposium in the early 90's.

Here's an early (1990) paper on the subject, "Feeling and Seeing: Issues in Force Display" http://portal.acm.org/citat...

Note that the lead author is Margaret Minsky. Oliver Steele is a co-author.

http://xenia.media.mit.edu/...
http://osteele.com/

Oliver Steele, Chief Architect of the LZX language, is my boss at Laszlo Systems, Inc. Through him I've become friends with his wife, Margaret Minsky.

Also note, in the "Geek Street Cred" department that Fred Brooks is another co-author. Yes, THAT Fred Brooks, author of the mythic "The Mythical Man Month."
http://tinyurl.com/3uxxq

Adding this kind of "skin" on top of Croquet sounds fascinating, and, dare I say it, futuristic.
03/18/05 08:29:44

Josh wrote:

Thanks for the welcome.

I don't have an ACM account to check the haptics paper, which I don't think that I've read. In any case, a lot of our initial UI work will be to make Croquet approachable to people familiar with current GUIs.

I'm very excited to be working with Howard et al!
03/22/05 14:20:17

Dave Faught wrote:

Hi Josh, Good luck in your new position. How in the world did they ever lure you away from the Georgia Tech Squeakers? Maybe the promise of snow on the ground and late, cold Springs? Looking forward to seeing your Sketchbook project.
03/22/05 21:39:55

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