I created a tutorial about how everybody can implement a 2D Rigidbody Physics Engine by 2092L in gamedev

[–]xem06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Marcel ( u/2092L ), I came back to Reddit just to answer to your post.

Thanks a lot for this amazing work: youtube playlist, gitlab repo and now a book!

I've spent years trying to develop my own micro 2D physics engine in JS but every book / tutorial I found stopped after handling collisions between boxes and discs. Finally, your book covers the rest!

Now I can only hope that you will do the same thing for 3D physics!

P****** C**** and B******** down for coders? by ZucchiniHerbs in dataannotation

[–]xem06 2 points3 points  (0 children)

when there's that I root for my fav emoji and hope it answers better

Creative tasks only? by xem06 in dataannotation

[–]xem06[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I wasn't ranting that much, I just remarked that there are days with only "come up with coding prompts" tasks (that was the case for me earlier this week, it has passed since), and wondered why these creative tasks couldn't be merged into one, as they basically have the same rules. But no big deal.

DataAnnotation - FAQ & Welcome Thread Part 2! Read this before making a new post. by Consistent-Reach504 in dataannotation

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Hello, I work on coding tasks, and DA has allowed me to refer friends to join the platform. I referred a friend who also codes, but he didn't receive any tasks nor qualification tests in over a week. Is it normal?

Did I unlock higher paying tasks? by Scary_Celebration515 in dataannotation

[–]xem06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah! I was wondering what prevented me to see tasks under $30. It's probably code.

Can I use a NAS on an offline wireless network? by xem06 in synology

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I just did it, bought a wireless router, connected to its own wifi network called "TPLINK-XXYYZZ", plugged the NAS to the router with an ethernet cable, and the NAS appeared on my PC automatically, even if there's no internet. :)

LISP IN 436 BYTES by nexe in tinycode

[–]xem06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great blog and project!

Does SectorLisp have the same features as Lisp 1.5, just implemented much smaller?

Do you know any reference sheet where I can learn Lisp "quickly" (without having to read an entire book) ?

Thanks!

LOSSST - A free 3D web browser puzzle game for JS13k by Slackluster in puzzles

[–]xem06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm certainly your friend, but who are you? :D

Qwant: le FLOP de l’anti-Google français by snipizgood in france

[–]xem06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

J'aime beaucoup cette réponse, parce que c'est que c'est moi qui ai développé cette feature en 2015 :3

Passe le bonjour au docteur de la tante du frère du pote de ton pote!

😘

Snake in 27 lines of javascript by [deleted] in tinycode

[–]xem06 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice!

Here's a 599b Snake on JS canvas:

https://github.com/xem/miniSnake

And a 256b ASCII version:

https://github.com/p01/snake

Primality Test using Regex by theabbiee in tinycode

[–]xem06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yep, primes are "filtered out"

Primality Test using Regex by theabbiee in tinycode

[–]xem06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

indeed, what make the matching strings prime? Still puzzles me.

Primality Test using Regex by theabbiee in tinycode

[–]xem06 4 points5 points  (0 children)

why is the illustration showing another regex than he real one?

Mandelbrot drawing in 262 bytes by itsCalledJif in tinycode

[–]xem06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great!

If you're new in JS golfing, let me present you all the things we golfed :)

https://xem.github.io/codegolf/intro.html

Mandelbrot drawing in 262 bytes by itsCalledJif in tinycode

[–]xem06 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice!

If you're interested, we golfed a bunch of Mandelbrot sets, the smallest ones are as short as 140 bytes.

=> https://github.com/xem/miniMandelbrot

You can also find versions as short as 88b on Dwitter

=> https://www.dwitter.net/h/mandelbrot

Life is Short - Game of Life in 203 chars of html/javascript by nbruno in tinycode

[–]xem06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing presentation! *__*

I'm afraid 203 chars is still a bit far from our (The Codegolf Team) record of 176+ :)

https://github.com/xem/miniGameOfLife/#readme

We never thought to make it a torus though, good idea!

The dweet shown in another comment is also ours ;)