How do I get a deeper understanding of the language instead of just writing out code blocks I have learned.

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  • RayCaster

    Discontinued Game project for school using ray casting algorithm (by rChantx86)

    - video game using raycasting, pathfinding, sprites with pygame - https://github.com/rChantx86/RayCaster

  • rascii

    Experimental Ascii Renderer in Python (by BenMaltby)

    - ASCII renderer that handles primitive shape drawing using ASCII characters - https://github.com/rChantx86/rascii

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

  • Slang

    Very basic stack based maths language (by BenMaltby)

    - Stack-based simple maths interpreted language to learn basics of language translation - https://github.com/rChantx86/Slang

  • GEWY

    Basic GUI library for pygame

    - Basic GUI library for pygame that while isn't good enough as a commercial product, really taught me a lot in systems creation and problem-solving - https://github.com/rChantx86/GEWY

  • Project-Ideas-And-Resources

    A Collection of application ideas that can be used to improve your coding skills ❤.

    If all else fails, there is always the good old "fetch me programming things Google" https://github.com/The-Cool-Coders/Project-Ideas-And-Resources

  • twinejs

    Twine, a tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories

    Try Twine: https://twinery.org/

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