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awesome-generative-art
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Creative coding, making loops with Processing
This is something that is pretty much whats closest to my heart. The creative coding / visual scene.
Here is a good list.
https://github.com/kosmos/awesome-generative-art
Also… Shaders ! Is a great way to start.
https://www.vimeo.com/nrlnd
Thats my work. All realtime.
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Ask HN: Resources to learn generative art programming?
One of the better ones I've found is Tyler Hobbes [0].
I recently found the "Bridges Archive" online [1]. It's a goldmine of ideas (I won't link to them but they have tilings, space filling algorithms, multi-scale Truchet patterns and many more).
I favor the ideas rather than the implementation as I already know how to program so you may do better with learning something like processing/p5.js [2].
In terms of raw ideas, I've found Jared Tarbell to be a huge inspiration [3] [4].
I'm sure I'll get lashed on here for the mere mention of NFTs but I've found there are consistently awesome generative art being displayed on Twitter for artists showing their work and advertising their NFTs for sale. One resource that I've found to be pretty consistently good is fxhash.xyz [5] [6]. Looking for #fxhash tags on Twitter will probably give you rich results.
I also have my own NFTs whose source code I've released as CC0 if you want to take a look [7] (none are for sale right now) along with a half assed attempt at making a list of resources for generative art [8].
There's plenty of "awesome" generative art lists [9] as well as many examples and other projects on p5.js [2]. And of course there's always Reddit [10] [11].
Oh and "Coding Train" is deceptively deep, packing complex ideas in a kind of "cutesy" veneer but still managing to tackle topics that run the gamut of easy to incredibly difficult [12].
There's really too many resources to list. It depends on what level you're at. I tend to focus on Javascript and the 'ideas' rather than the implementation so much. If you're starting from a point of learning programming, you're probably better off going through a tutorial or two on how to actually program and then try and tackle some "classic" generative art examples (grids, recursive grides, flow fields, etc.).
I occasionally run into people who have all their experiments on GitHub which might be enlightening [13].
[0] https://tylerxhobbs.com/essays
[1] https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/#gsc.tab=0
[2] https://p5js.org/examples/
[3] http://www.complexification.net/gallery/
[4] http://levitated.net/
[5] https://www.fxhash.xyz/
[6] https://twitter.com/fx_hash_
[7] https://github.com/abetusk/iao
[8] https://github.com/abetusk/iao/blob/main/Notes.md
[9] https://github.com/kosmos/awesome-generative-art
[10] https://www.reddit.com/r/generative
[11] https://www.reddit.com/r/proceduralgeneration/
[12] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvjgXvBlbQiydffZU7m1_aw
[13] https://github.com/anaulin/generative-art
- a question about where to start
awesome-interview-questions
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💼 50 Tips to Land a Remote Tech Job Based on My 45-Day Journey to 2 Offers
Ah, and take this GitHub Repository link for an awesome list of interview questions!
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Good coding groups for black women?
- https://github.com/DopplerHQ/awesome-interview-questions
- Questions: a curated list of lists of interview questions
- 🧠Junior : PREGUNTAS TIPICAS EN UNA ENTREVISTA DE TRABAJO 🧠
- GitHub Repositories : Part 1
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What’s a good, free online resource we should all know about?
Awesome (Tech) Interview Questions, a hugeeee list of good questions to brush up on for coding interviews.
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23 useful GitHub Repos every developer should follow
Repo Link: https://github.com/DopplerHQ/awesome-interview-questions
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Best Github Repos you'll ever need to crack any coding interview
https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer https://github.com/Olshansk/interview https://github.com/DopplerHQ/awesome-interview-questions https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university https://github.com/yangshun/tech-interview-handbook
- Do any ever feel exhausted, reading/preparing same thing again and again in job hunting?
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Resources for interview prep
Here you go brudder
What are some alternatives?
py5 - A Python library that makes Processing available to the CPython interpreter using JPype.
awesome-uniswap-v3 - A curated list of awesome Uniswap v3 resources
genuary2022 - My entries for Genuary2022
awesome-nestjs - A curated list of awesome things related to NestJS 😎
weird - Generative art in Common Lisp
awesome-os - A list of operating systems and stuff
iao - iao
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
py5generator - Meta-programming project that creates the py5 library code.
coding-interview-university - A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
3D_Island_Generator_In_Processing
system-design-primer - Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.