awesome-creative-coding VS awesome-resources

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awesome-creative-coding

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-creative-coding. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-06.
  • Ask HN: Resources to learn generative art programming?
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Aug 2022
  • Are there any resources to learn generative art?
    1 project | /r/creativecoding | 3 May 2022
    Awesome Creative Coding
  • a question about where to start
    2 projects | /r/generative | 24 Apr 2022
  • How difficult is it to make such a software?
    1 project | /r/PKMS | 10 Nov 2021
    As far as I can tell from the Twitter thread, he made a few prototypes. These Tweets made me enter a rabbit hole on the topic of creative coding, there are A TON of very cool tools out there. Here is a list: https://github.com/terkelg/awesome-creative-coding. You could use these frameworks to build a data visualization tool from the ground up. There are also many pre-built data visualization frameworks, but I doubt there's one that can visualize data exactly in the way shown in the Tweets. Here are some libraries (special focus on PKMS): https://github.com/terkelg/awesome-creative-coding. This GitHub repo is also an excellent source of other PKMS tools.
  • Best coding languages/ editors for creative coding and generative artwork?
    1 project | /r/creativecoding | 13 Sep 2021
    This repo on GitHub is a really great starting point: https://github.com/terkelg/awesome-creative-coding
  • Fidenza
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Jun 2021
    The source code is visible on-chain - it can be queried from the smart contract, but also it has been etched into the data of the “script upload” transaction. This is how ArtBlocks and other projects can fetch the script and display it. But that doesn’t mean the code is open source! Just like scripts on a website (which are also easy to see), the author decides on how to license the work.

    I often suggest GenerativeArtistry as a simple starting point if you already know a bit of JavaScript and want to understand how it works on a basic level[1]. Tyler Hobbs' blog (OP link) also has some great essays on generative art[2], as with the blog of Anders Hoff[3], and also lots of other resources in awesome-creative-coding repo[4].

    [1] - https://generativeartistry.com/

    [2] - https://tylerxhobbs.com/essays

    [3] - https://inconvergent.net/#writing

    [4] - https://github.com/terkelg/awesome-creative-coding

  • 🅗🅞🅛🅔 (P5.js)
    1 project | /r/generative | 3 Apr 2021
  • Grooves
    1 project | /r/generative | 20 Feb 2021

awesome-resources

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-resources. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-16.
  • 22 October 2021 - Daily Chat Thread
    1 project | /r/indonesia | 21 Oct 2021
  • How to Participate in Hacktoberfest 2021
    4 projects | dev.to | 16 Sep 2021
    Awesome Resources: List of helpful resources added by the community for the community! This repository includes all helpful links about many topics that can be added by anyone. You can create a new topic to add a resource under, or add to existing ones. It's one of the easy repositories to contribute to but can also help a lot benefit from them.
  • My Hacktoberfest 2020
    1 project | dev.to | 4 Mar 2021
    Hi, this is my first ever dev blog. I was thinking about writing a dev blog. A couple of days ago I received my Hacktoberfest 2020 swags and my thoughts were changed to writing about my Hacktoberfest 2020 experience even four months after the 2020 Hacktoberfest. I have participated in hacktoberfest in order to receive the free swags but later I realized that to receive the swags I need to submit four valid pull request. I have heard about the term pull request but I have never submitted one. I have then started reading blogs about submitting a pull request on Github. Understanding how to submit a pull request was easy more challenging was selecting the right repository to contribute. Finally, I choose the repo awsome-resources by Shahed Nasser (https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources). This repo is all about a collection of technical resources. I have submitted almost 6 valid pull request and wrote myself a technical blog and added to the repo. This took a while and I have to give much of my effort and time. From the Hacktoberfest I learned that the swags are a token of appreciation for the effort taken by everyone during the entire program. All the beginners reading this post never participate in any program only to receive swags and a certificate. Give your effort and hard work this can bring you never-ending happiness and motivation to do more in your life. This is what I learned form Hacktoberfest 2020. Thanks for reading All suggestions and supports are welcome.
  • Awesome Resources: Resources added by the community for the community
    1 project | dev.to | 14 Feb 2021
    However, not everyone is able to help big projects, and a lot of people resort to smaller and simple projects. Also, I wanted to create a project that would be helpful long after Hacktoberfest. That's when I started my project Awesome Resources.

What are some alternatives?

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globe.gl - UI component for Globe Data Visualization using ThreeJS/WebGL

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FielDHub - FielDHub is an R Shiny design of experiments (DOE) app that aids in the creation of traditional, unreplicated, augmented and partially replicated (p-rep) designs applied to agriculture, plant breeding, forestry, animal and biological sciences.

awesome-compose - Awesome Docker Compose samples