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Intro
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Why Textiles
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Charles Babbage
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Duke of Wellington
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French Secord
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Bouchon
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Shuttle
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Vaughns Loom
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Digesting Duck
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The French Revolution
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The Jacquard Loom
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Babbage
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Ada Lovelace
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Herman Hollerith
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The Industrial Revolution
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Knitting
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Women knitters
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Lorentz Manifold
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Klein Bottle
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Data Visualization
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Technology
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Programming Language
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Knitting vs Embroidery
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Full Knitting Language
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Do While
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Print out
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Linda Lucas
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TED Talk
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Contact Jen
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Thank you
Description:
Explore the fascinating parallels between coding and weaving in this JSConf US 2019 talk by Jen Luker. Delve into the rich history of fiber arts, from ancient looms to modern programming languages. Discover how Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, and other pioneers connected textiles to computing. Learn about the evolution of weaving technology, including the Jacquard loom's influence on early computers. Examine the similarities between knitting patterns and coding structures, and understand how data visualization relates to textile design. Gain insights into the role of women in both knitting and early programming. Investigate the concept of knitting as a programming language and its potential applications. Connect the dots between historical textile innovations and modern software development practices, gaining a fresh perspective on the art of coding.

Weaving Tapestries of Code

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