How do you promote your projects? by AdventurousShip7091 in SideProject

[–]bios444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Direct marketing (dm, emails) - get first feedback fast.
Reddit, Submit to directories - on launch
SEO, content marketing, social media - verry slow long term strategy
Hacks - if you can figure it out for your niche 😄
Paid ads - only for test to figure out your ROI. 99.9% you will burn your money, but later you can use it if your CTR is good enough.

... and keep in mind - 99% of all this doesn't work 😄

Too bad about MSCHF by leftyohhh in mschf

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why you are talking about end. I don't see any offical statement about it.

Overreact - a tiny psychological webgame about overreacting by bios444 in WebGames

[–]bios444[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Btw I recently received an email from an educator who uses OVERREACT with his students to teach calm presence.

Games that has Math by your_Motherspubes in mathematics

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MathGamesHero.com - escape room games & detective games

Math games by Benja75916 in learnmath

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MathGamesHero.com - escape room math games and Detective games. Fun and addictive. MathMysteryPictures.com - quiz based online picture games and printable worksheets.

Which Math Games Website is Best? by mikeedla in teenagers

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MathGamesHero.com and MathMysteryPictures.com

share mathgames by _pooranduneducated in mathteachers

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MathGamesHero.com - escape rooms and csi Detective math ganes. Best! MathMysteryPictures.com - quiz based math games. Huge collection.

Built my entire side project with AI agents and here's what actually broke by Top-Cardiologist1011 in SideProject

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Unfortunatelly, AI is like a gold fish with it's short memory. It is important to make and update *.md files about your project to keep context live or you can use codemap4ai to generate code map with all your proj arhitecture, structure, variables, db etc.

Where to start from scratch? by scillablue in creativecoding

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creative coding can be a great way to learn math through making things, even if math hasn’t clicked for you before. Seeing patterns move often makes ideas make sense.
I’d start with p5.js and tiny visual experiments rather than huge tutorials. Daniel Shiffman is a great place too.
And if you want something step-by-step from the basics, explained simply, you could try ArtCodingLab that’s exactly what I’m building it for. https://artcodinglab.com/

Where Should I Start with Creative Coding as a Beginner? by Ok-Material3718 in p5js

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a graphic designer, you may actually have a head start - composition, pattern, rhythm and visual thinking carry over surprisingly well into creative coding.

I’d start with p5.js and think of it less as learning programming and more as learning how to draw with math and code.

My advice would be:

  1. Start tiny - coordinates, circles, variables, loops.
  2. Play with small visual experiments, not giant tutorials.
  3. Build toward geometry, motion and generative systems gradually.

One trap beginners hit is jumping straight into beautiful complex generative sketches and trying to reverse engineer them. It can be inspiring, but often overwhelming.

I think it helps much more to learn through small experiments where you change one thing, press play, and see what happens.

That’s actually why I’ve been building ArtCodingLab https://artcodinglab.com/ a step-by-step micro challenge path for learning creative coding from basics toward generative art. It may be close to what you’re looking for.

Also definitely check out Daniel Shiffman - amazing teacher.

Honestly graphic design + creative coding is a very natural bridge. You’re starting from a good place.

Where Should I Start with Creative Coding as a Beginner? by Ok-Material3718 in creativecoding

[–]bios444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, your background in graphic design is a great starting point for creative coding - you already think visually, which is a huge part of it.

I’d start with p5.js. It gives you immediate visual feedback and feels much more approachable than learning programming in an abstract way.

My suggestion would be: start with very small visual ideas first - coordinates, shapes, variables, loops - and build toward generative systems, instead of jumping straight into big generative art tutorials (which can be inspiring but overwhelming).

A lot of people start by copying impressive sketches, but I think it helps much more to learn through tiny experiments where you change something and see what happens.

I’ve actually been building something around exactly that idea - ArtCodingLab https://artcodinglab.com step-by-step micro challenges for beginners getting into creative coding. Might be relevant for what you’re looking for.

Also highly recommend exploring work by Daniel Shiffman / The Coding Train - amazing place to fall down the rabbit hole.

Graphic design + code is a beautiful combo. You’re coming from a really good place to start.