Multiplayer live code editor
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Multiplayer live code editor
Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology. There are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning and prototyping.
Classic Battleship board game with special island edition and tough AI for your browser.
The six core features of almost any programming language, demonstrated in C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, and Swift
ALife Art "BlindPainter"
My projects and challenges in Khan Academy to track/archive my development
Basic boilerplate to start new HTML5 Canvas projects with Typescript.
Simple scripts to connect between Arduinos (ex: ESP32), Webpages, Unity3D AR/VR, Python, Processing P5.JS, etc. It was created for courses like MIT How To Make Almost Anything and Harvard PS70 / T519 Intro to Digital Fabrication where electronic devices are connected through cables or wifi.
A simple, winter-themed game made for Christmas 2023. Coded in processing.js FROM SCRATCH.
A colorscheme generator with an isometric visualization
inspired by the old space invaders game
React app visualising maze generation and path finding
This is a 2D ping pong game created using processings.js
tiny, fast, efficient, easy-to-use canvas library for the web
A library hoping to improve on Processing.js and ski.js in speed, features, ease of use and reliability.
Another attempt for visualizing proofs
One of my first projects when I was learning to code in 2015. This is a Processing.js based website that simulates the solar system, all 8 planets including Pluto, asteroids, and the speculated Planet X.
This is a Processing code that draws a noise-based circular shape that changes over time.
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