mandelbrot
p5.js
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Eclipse Public License 1.0 | GNU Lesser 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.
p5.js
- P5.js: Online Canvas Programming
- Coming Home From the South Pole
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Turbo Pascal Turns 40
Processing (P5) had this: you can select any string of text in its IDE anl search for it in the docs, and if it's one of the built-in functions or constants it will open the associated static html page that came installed with the software, so no internet nor server required. And despite being offline you can still navigate the docs too. This feels a lost basic skill in static site generation these days.
It was the only creative coding framework that had complete, offline documentation like that at the time I might add. OpenFrameworks is still mostly autogenerated stubs for example.
IMO it was one of the things that gave Processing an edge in educational contexts over all alternatives. I was pretty sad to see p5.js not fully continue that tradition and require that you go online to read the docs, and that it's not a static website but that text is rendered with javascript when you open it (still complete and with examples though).
https://processing.org/
https://p5js.org/
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My Google Play Developer account has been terminated
I thought it could be funny to use the javascript version of it https://p5js.org/ in a web page and then wrap it in a Unity app, since Unity was and is the environment I use for making apps.
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Repetition can make you loopy!: Intro to JavaScript Loops
In this last section, I'll be creating some visual examples to show how helpful loops can be. I'll be using p5js, a JavaScript library with functionality for creative coding. That being said, I'll try to give a condensed version of the functions being utilized in the following examples.
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G9.js: Automatically Interactive Graphics
I was curious too, took a little bit of digging :)
"the original domain of [P]rocessing was proce55ing.net, so people used to sometimes refer to processing as proce55ing or P5 or p5 for short. they still do sometimes. p5.js is a reference to that."
from https://github.com/processing/p5.js/issues/2443
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[OC] Monthly Performance of the S&P 500: 94 Years in 1 Video.
Sketch.js - https://p5js.org/
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Ask HN: How to teach a kid of 15 Linux and programming
> how do I get him learning programming in a fun way?
Processing / P5.js can be pretty fun to learn. You use a real programming language to create art and animations. With little code you can get a circle on the screen, then making it move, then following your mouse, then adding other shapes, then changing colour depending on some event… It’s conductive to experimentation and a way to gradually introduce concepts.
https://processing.org/
https://p5js.org/
https://thecodingtrain.com/
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[OC] I created a simple, free waveform and genre visualizer for your top ten Spotify songs, a few samples below and link to the tool in the comments!
Then I used p5js to create the 'art' itself, really user friendly coding framework with lots of resources online! If you want to get into coding, that is a really great entry point with Daniel Schiffman's coding train videos on YT!
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Different texture types
Posted an issue for it that u guys can check out here: https://github.com/processing/p5.js/issues/6166
What are some alternatives?
NES-dev - A simple NES game written in 6502 assembly
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
CreepyCodeCollection - A Nonsense Collection of Disgusting Codes
paper.js - The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting – Scriptographer ported to JavaScript and the browser, using HTML5 Canvas. Created by @lehni & @puckey
mandelbrot-orbits - Looking at periodic cycles / orbits in the mandelbrot set.
fabric.js - Javascript Canvas Library, SVG-to-Canvas (& canvas-to-SVG) Parser
cxxmatrix - C++ Matrix: The Matrix Reloaded in Terminals (Number falls, Banners, Matrix rains, Conway's Game of Life and Mandelbrot set)
two.js - A renderer agnostic two-dimensional drawing api for the web.
librapid - A highly optimised C++ library for mathematical applications and neural networks.
BabylonJS - Babylon.js is a powerful, beautiful, simple, and open game and rendering engine packed into a friendly JavaScript framework.
XaoS - Real-time interactive fractal zoomer
heatmap.js - 🔥 JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps