John Palmer’s insightful piece on the benefits of simulating the spatial relationships of our familiar physical world in software opens with a surprising statement: “there is no app that replicates a deck of cards.” Upon searching the app store on your phone, you’ll find that his claim is basically correct. There are obviously tons of apps that attempt this feat, but none of them approach the versatility of a true deck of cards existing in our three dimensional world. There are programs which attain and exceed the functionality of a physical deck of cards, however, even though they aren’t especially functional on mobile phones.
The Virtual World Is Realer Than You Think
The Virtual World Is Realer Than You Think
The Virtual World Is Realer Than You Think
John Palmer’s insightful piece on the benefits of simulating the spatial relationships of our familiar physical world in software opens with a surprising statement: “there is no app that replicates a deck of cards.” Upon searching the app store on your phone, you’ll find that his claim is basically correct. There are obviously tons of apps that attempt this feat, but none of them approach the versatility of a true deck of cards existing in our three dimensional world. There are programs which attain and exceed the functionality of a physical deck of cards, however, even though they aren’t especially functional on mobile phones.