mandelbrot
XaoS
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8 | 485 | |
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2.6 | 8.2 | |
over 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Clojure | C++ | |
Eclipse Public License 1.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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mandelbrot
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what personal project of yours are you most proud of ?
Either my Mandelbrot Set Explorer which lets you move around the Mandelbrot Set, or my Drone Interceptor that lets you hijack control of a specific type of drone.
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Tkinter and multiprocessing
I would completely disregard Tkinter at the moment. When I did a similar project years ago, the "concurrent finder" was a discrete part completely unrelated to the UI.
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Hello everyone, random question. I want to know the coolest thing you've ever programmed/ worked on? or the thing you're most proud of.
My two favorites are my Drone Interceptor and Mandelbrot Set Explorer projects. Both took months of work and gave me interesting challenges. The Mandelbrot Set Explorer was the first complex UI I had ever written (which is why it looks like crap), and the Drone Interceptor required a fairly involved reverse-engineering effort.
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LPT: you can keep people and bots from following you.
Lmao, thank you. They're generated using a tool I created here.
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Programming the Mandelbrot set as a beginner?
When I did my implementation in Clojure, the hardest part (besides the UI, since that was my first UI) was managing doing massive amounts of calculations over multiple threads. I ended up rewriting the multithreading part many times before I ended up with a design that I liked.
XaoS
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Julia and Mojo (Modular) Mandelbrot Benchmark
https://github.com/xaos-project/XaoS is still awesome but could really use a GPU backend :)
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I have a very powerful computer, is there any way I can utilise my hardware and view the Mandelbrot at very deep zoom levels
There are lots of programs ... personally I use https://github.com/xaos-project/XaoS compiled with float128 "quad double"
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Burning Ship Fractal
Note that this will also serve as a bit of stress test for your cpu ;-).
https://github.com/xaos-project/XaoS*
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First Post
Used Xaos for the fractal, get it here Xaos
What are some alternatives?
NES-dev - A simple NES game written in 6502 assembly
GAPFixFractal - A program to generate pictures of Mandelbrot or Julia sets, using arbitrary precision arithmetic on CUDA GPUs.
CreepyCodeCollection - A Nonsense Collection of Disgusting Codes
mandelbrot-comparison - Comparison of Mandelbrot Set programs in different languages with smooth coloring and built-in benchmark mode.
mandelbrot-orbits - Looking at periodic cycles / orbits in the mandelbrot set.
Physical-Mute-Button - A physical mute button for software such as Zoom and Microsoft Team.
cxxmatrix - C++ Matrix: The Matrix Reloaded in Terminals (Number falls, Banners, Matrix rains, Conway's Game of Life and Mandelbrot set)
librapid - A highly optimised C++ library for mathematical applications and neural networks.
mraster - Simple C++ off screen raster graphics library
ProgrammingPosters - C code that make nice posters