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p5.js-web-editor
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Ask HN: Modern Day Equivalent to HyperCard?
not sure it counts as "HyperCard" but for environments there's p5js.org (https://editor.p5js.org/)
> I wish there were an offline environment like that built into firefox. You can bring up a javascript console, but it's not really a friendly development environment. And something like visual studio code is capable but large and complicated.
That seems like a day project in electron. At least to MVP. Use CodeMirror or Monaco. As long as you pass the right options you can run the user's code in an iframe in a separate process. That way you can kill it even if it has an infinite loop.
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How to Create Simple Sketching Art with p5.js: A Step-by-Step Tutorial
p5.js already has a web editor for you where you can make your first sketch. You can click here to create your first sketch.
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Let's compile like it's 1992
Another option is to use the p5.js library. They also have a nice online editor, at https://editor.p5js.org/, which makes it easy for students to get up and running quickly.
- TRADUÇÃO: Quando você vai querer usar o BubbleSort?
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hello :)
Playing is the way to go! Some stuff can be a bit hard to wrap your head around for the first time, but theres a lot of resources and good people on the generative scene to help. If you havent saw it, you can use the online editor https://editor.p5js.org/ so you dont need to worry about how the file structure of a p5 project works (its easy!) And this will feel a bit dumb for some people but the moment i saw the reference page https://p5js.org/es/reference/ i felt a bit of relief as i thought programmers just memorized all those methods and functions.
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Ising Model - Mathematical model of ferromagnetism in statistical mechanics
I'm not very good at JS or processing, but you can see how this one worked out by pasting it into https://editor.p5js.org/ or a similar website.
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How hard would it be to code a "point and click-y" game as a total beginner
You could do something like this in p5js pretty easily. p5js is a beginner friendly JavaScript library for drawing to an HTML canvas.
- De unde încep? Help!
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Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children
I believe p5.js (used at https://editor.p5js.org/) is quite close to Scratch in spirit. Of course I think turning straight to javascript (the library really streamlines it) might be too difficult without instruction, so following some kind of tutorials or lessons would be necessary.
It's incredibly fun, and I've been making procedural... things for a while with it. Many artists use it (and of course every web tool is available... you can even later port the code to just straight canvas for the performance, although that's rarely necessary I guess).
See my little roguelike room generator: https://editor.p5js.org/gustavo.nramires/sketches/eyyxg7vl2
And a flower: https://editor.p5js.org/gustavo.nramires/sketches/hwhVUQu_X
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Wind and Grass
Hi, i'm on editor.p5js.org
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- Good programming challenge to do with a non-programmer?
- Need a tutor to help me get into the groove of Processing. Purely from a learning perspective
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Help me introduce programming to my little bro
The Coding Train is Shiffman's site that includes his YouTube tutorials and specific challenges.
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Is there a resource I can use to get a kid get started on this? I checked the wiki the tools seems to be a listing but i don’t have any experience with any of these nor do i have the time to check them all out.
Best youtube series here: https://thecodingtrain.com/
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Maze generator using TileMap
Git hub page on the specific subject of the person in the video I mentioned: https://github.com/CodingTrain/website/tree/main/CodingChallenges/CC_010_Maze_DFS/P5
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049 Dots and lines
https://thecodingtrain.com videos - Explains many concepts used for drawing with code.
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Project Ideas for Younger Brother?
Check out https://thecodingtrain.com
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065.08: Cosmic Wheels II.
If I recall correctly, I tried to get into generative art 3 times. The first two times failed because I couldn't figure out where to start. The third time, in which I went from total noob to whatever I am now, I succeeded because I figured out where to start: by following Daniel Shiffman/Coding Train's 'Nature of Code', in its various forms: the online class at Kadenze, the book The Nature of Code, which you can buy or read for free, and the tutorials on YT: The Nature of Code: Simulating Natural Systems, an 83-video playlist using Processing, and The Nature of Code 2, 43 videos covering the same topics using p5.js. (I found them both useful, nowadays using whatever language is best suited for each specific project.) Daniel has been posting new tutorials, Coding Challenges, and livestreams on YT at least once a week for the past 6 years... many of the things I wanted to learn after the Nature of Code were already covered in his other videos. Daniel's Coding Train site also hosts his videos, often with additional useful materials. All of his resources have links to source code.
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[Caution: blinkenlights] Global variables are bad, mmkay?
Then I found that many of the other things I wanted to learn had already been covered in Daniel/Coding Train's other videos, Coding Challenges, and livestreams... he's published a new video at least once a week for 6 years now, an invaluable resource. The Coding Train site has additional resources, like links to multiple sketches that represent the state of the code at different times in the video.
- 20211214 recursive trees
What are some alternatives?
website - The Pudding's website
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
c2lc-coding-environment
carden - Flashcards with spaced repetition and gamification 🌱
boiga - A Python library enabling ergonomic Scratch 3.0 code generation.
Fun-Programming - Code from the Fun Programming creative coding tutorials and my own random sketches
pxt-microbit - A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit built on Microsoft MakeCode
chromotome - A collection of color palettes saved for personal use.
schotter - Nannou/Rust tutorial based on Schotter by Georg Nees
top-tic-tac-toe-js - A tic-tac-toe game written in JavaScript that you can play in your browser.
kaboom.js - 💥 JavaScript game library
openrndr - OPENRNDR. A Kotlin/JVM library for creative coding, real-time and interactive graphics