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generative-art-in-go
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golang generative gif thumbnails from a source image
Based off new code I'm writing, derived from https://github.com/preslavrachev/generative-art-in-go
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Trying out some new generative techniques with Go.
The code should eventually make it to my GitHub repo.
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Processing equivalent in GoLang
I will. It would be a shame if it’s not there already. I wrote an entire book using gg alone, so I thought it must something that everyone was aware of it.
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FollowFriday, anyone?
Let me start. My name is Preslav and I am a software developer / entrepreneur who has been passionate about generative art since 2011. I first started working with Processing, but discovering Go as part of my work was the thing that rekindled my passion. So much that I wrote a book about it at the start of the year; https://preslav.me/generative-art-in-golang/
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What do genetic algorithms dream of?
A sketch painted by a genetic algorithm written in Go. The learning will make it into a future chapter of my book, Generative Art in Go: https://preslav.me/generative-art-in-golang/
- "Hope" - part of my Photosynthetic collection, first time making code-driven art!
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I have been experimenting with particle effects and Perlin noise lately. All written in Go, of course ;)
I am working on new bonus chapters for my "Generative Art in Go" book and this part will most likely make it in a future update. Another likely candidate are genetic drawing algorithms (I promise to do a separate teaser on those :))
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Ebook Creation
I’ve recently twittern and self-published a book that I put together entirely in Obsidian: https://preslav.me/generative-art-in-golang/
- I have made the companion code to my book "Generative Art in Go" available on GitHub. The last step before the book's first release.
swipl-wasm
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Full-Stack Prolog?
There are build instructions here, but I just yoinked the final product from the demo page.
What are some alternatives?
canvas - Cairo in Go: vector to raster, SVG, PDF, EPS, WASM, OpenGL, Gio, etc.
datascript - Immutable database and Datalog query engine for Clojure, ClojureScript and JS
p5 - p5 is a simple package that provides primitives resembling the ones exposed by p5js.org
Havit.Blazor - Free Bootstrap 5 components for ASP.NET Blazor + optional enterprise-level stack for Blazor development (gRPC code-first, layered architecture, localization, auth, ...)
mondrian-art - 🖼️ Generate Piet Mondrian Art
the-power-of-prolog - Introduction to modern Prolog
p5 - p5 is a Python package based on the core ideas of Processing.
klipse - Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets in tech blogs.
go-gst - Gstreamer bindings and utilities for golang
proscriptls - A WAM-based Javascript implementation of Prolog with DOM builtins and debugger.
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
svgo - Go Language Library for SVG generation