Raytracer-In-Excel
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Raytracer-In-Excel
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My time is not long for this AI-encroached world
Remember seeing a similar guy on YouTube (s0lly), here’s the github
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So in my haste to do some analysis on some csvs, I may have accidently Excel'd my computer
Perfect, time to add Ray tracing to your Excels
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Sick of #chessdrama. Made a graphic showing the distribution of first moves as white by top GMs. #simplestats
Here is some raytracing done in Excel
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I Made a Ray Tracer - in Microsoft Excel!
Sure thang. The excel model can be found here: https://github.com/s0lly/Raytracer-In-Excel
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6502 SpASM (6502 Spreadsheet Assembler and Linker)
* Neural Networks in Excel [3]
Personally I never understood matrix-based recommendation systems until I watched Jeremy Howard build one from scratch in Excel [4].
[1] https://github.com/s0lly/Raytracer-In-Excel
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had the toughest IF statement of my life yesterday
It's extremely gatekeeping. Excel is programming, it just has a different syntax than most programming languages. You can implement AES in Excel and do raytracing in Excel! If that's not programming, I don't know what is.
- Can anyone who has used Palantir let us know your experience?
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Ray tracing in Excel
Repo here
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Game Development With Windows 95
Model: https://github.com/s0lly/Raytracer-In-Excel
apple2
- Honoring The Code -- series looking at (and potentially improving) old Apple II source code examples
- Interesting Approach!
- Bitmap Creator for Apple II hires sprites/bitmaps
- 6502 SpASM (6502 Spreadsheet Assembler and Linker)
- A 6502 assembler in Microsoft Excel VBA (no, I'm not kidding) -- kind of amazing
- A 6502 assembler in Microsoft Excel VBA (yes you read that right)
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The worst of the two worlds: Excel meets Outlook
This is the part which saves crazy time:
The loving part of VBA is its interoperability across the Office suite, but there's no reason why that couldn't be done in, say, Python
I agree with you, but Python and pretty much every code environment is missing a few things that create a pretty high barrier to entry:
For a whole lot of things, VBA is not even needed. People put data into cells, operate on it with formulas in other cells that drop output into still other cells which are then used to get output.
Input can be almost anything these days.
Formulas have a well defined, easy to understand syntax that work across a wide variety of operators.
Output can be almost anything these days too.
And it's live. Make a change, see it happen.
That's real power! People don't have to know much to make it all work either.
I have been using Excel to transform business data for years, model business and a lot of other things, and as a rapid prototype system. I can write code too. Often I do, but the more specific and or variable the task is, like a one off need to solve yesterday, the more attractive just banging it out in Excel becomes.
Check this thing out:
https://github.com/tilleul/apple2/tree/master/tools/6502_ass...
It's a perfectly usable, and I would suggest one of the easiest, assemblers I've ever seen!
I just used it to knock out a little routine for a retro-game project I'm working on and was kind of stunned at how lean, accessible, functional this really is.
- 6502 SpASM (6502 Spreadsheet Assembler)
What are some alternatives?
OpenRefine - OpenRefine is a free, open source power tool for working with messy data and improving it
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data