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  • MIT App Inventor Basics: Build Your First Mobile App Without Coding by makermuse
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    MIT App Inventor Basics is a beginner-friendly way to learn mobile app development using visual programming tools created by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Instead of writing complex code, learners use a simple drag-and-drop block system to design, test, and launch real mobile apps. From games and quizzes to useful everyday tools, students can turn ideas into working applications while building problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and creativity. It's an ideal starting point for anyone who wants to explore app development through hands-on STEM learning at https://makersmuse.in/
  • NSIL (Nonsymbolic Semantic Instruction Language) by Adrian-Lei-Martinez
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    NSIL (Nonsymbolic Semantic Instruction Language) is a revolutionary protocol and framework designed to bring deterministic, fine-grained control to AI image generation. By translating natural language prompts into discrete, continuous semantic vector embeddings, NSIL allows users to specify visual elements-objects, attributes, spatial relations, styles-individually and reproducibly. This modular blueprint approach transforms traditional prompt engineering into a precise visual programming language, enabling exact replication of complex images and styles across different AI models without retraining. NSIL's architecture supports iterative refinement, provenance verification, and cross-domain applicability, making it a foundational tool for artists, researchers, and developers seeking to harness AI for creative and forensic workflows. Its innovation lies in blending intuitive language with rigorous, auditable machine instruction, opening new horizons for artificial creativity and semantic authorship.