Livestream #9. Living Code, Chapter 4: Perlin Noise
Today’s livestream devoted to Perlin Noise: Livestream screenshot:
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Today’s livestream devoted to Perlin Noise: Livestream screenshot:
Simon has just created a decision tree library, called “Decision”, that is helpful in building decision trees/forests (Machine Learning). He has also tried performing unit tests for the first time, … Continue reading Simon’s Decision Tree Library
Simon created this coin flip simulation in the form of a game that runs until you get 10 heads in a row. In the video, he explains what the chance … Continue reading Flipping Coins
Inspired by a Numberphile video, Simon talks about Unix time and how it’s calculated on 32 bit computers and why there will be a date when the time ends on … Continue reading Why we should all stop using 32 bit computers
Simon has filmed this video without my help. This was completely upon his own initiative. He used OBS to record the tutorial, uploaded it to YouTube and added some end … Continue reading Pseudo-Randomness
Simon wrote a program in Processing that plays the music of Pi. The idea to assign every integer a sound frequency belongs to the Numberphile channel, but Simon came up … Continue reading Music of Pi in Processing
This random number generator Simon built in Processing simultaneously graphs the probability of the values as you “throw the dice”. This is Simon’s own code and what’s more, he … Continue reading Random Number Generator Graphing Probability
Simon’s live stream last night was a blast. Simon worked on two games on a grid: 15s Puzzle and Connect Four, both in Processing (Java). He had already made the … Continue reading Live Stream #8: Games on a grid in Processing
Simon built this Snakes and Ladders game on January 27 based on Daniel Shiffman’s live stream (from January 26), adding some extra features of his own. The game is online … Continue reading Snakes and Ladders in p5.js
Programmed a random number generator to hep him with a card trick. Inspired by Numberphile:
Simon came up with an idea to make a puzzle of “squared squares”, a concept he learned via Numberphile. One square of 112 by 112 cm (the smallest possible of … Continue reading Squared Square Puzzle
Simon’s 7th live stream on Thursday went great. He has about 230 subscribers at the moment, so there were people watching and posting encouraging comments in the chat. In the … Continue reading Live Stream #7. Chapter 3 of Living Code: Random Numbers.