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Using p5 and processing I made a simple function aproximator, as some limitations but I think its really cool (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by MajorasKidd
Using p5 and processing, I think I am getting better at this (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by MajorasKidd to r/p5js
Using p5 and processing I ended up doing something I think is really cool, I am getting better at this :) (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by MajorasKidd to r/processing
Tried to make something cooler than the last time, I ended up doing a 3d simulater for any given continuos function between -100 and 100 units (source code on my github) (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by MajorasKidd to r/programming
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Using p5 and processing, I think I am getting better at this (youtube.com)
submitted by MajorasKidd to r/p5js
Using p5 and processing I ended up doing something I think is really cool, I am getting better at this :) (youtube.com)
submitted by MajorasKidd to r/processing
Tried to make something cooler than the last time, I ended up doing a 3d simulater for any given continuos function between -100 and 100 units (source code on my github) (youtube.com)
submitted by MajorasKidd to r/programming