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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
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Looking for suggestions about Github repositories where beginners can learn how to orchestrate short programs and entire applications!
Another one which is what I'm currently messing around with would be this: https://github.com/alyssaxuu/carden. It's a chrome extension that is basically like Anki where you can make cards and review it with spaced repetition. This repo is fairly large in comparison to the Trello clone one, and the realm of chrome extension development is entirely alien to me so it is harder to unravel at first but the way the repo owner named their functions and organized everything is straightforward so it's been an insightful learning experience so far!
- Carden – open-source flashcard app with gamification and spaced repetition
What are some alternatives?
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
speed-focus-mode - Speed Focus Mode add-on for Anki
Fun-Programming - Code from the Fun Programming creative coding tutorials and my own random sketches
knowledge_base - A place for learning, a place for fun. A place to come, to get things done.
top-tic-tac-toe-js - A tic-tac-toe game written in JavaScript that you can play in your browser.
Anki-Android - AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.
chromotome - A collection of color palettes saved for personal use.
website - Kubernetes website and documentation repo:
openrndr - OPENRNDR. A Kotlin/JVM library for creative coding, real-time and interactive graphics
ForgetMeNot - A flashcard app for Android.
p5.js-web-editor - The p5.js Editor is a website for creating p5.js sketches, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! You can create, share, or remix p5.js sketches without needing to download or configure anything.
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.