The amazing Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) demonstrates seam carving in Julia. programming |
- The amazing Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) demonstrates seam carving in Julia.
- Project Lovelace: learning science and programming through problem solving
- [Code Release] We created a fully autonomous YouTube channel that uploads daily self-created Twitch gaming compilations. It was a 100-day experiment that is now over. We spend many hours documenting everything and are sharing our four repositories with this post. Enjoy!
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- I made a JavaScript coding platform for kids and code newbies (for recreational coding). Please let me know your feedback if you get the chance to check it out.
- Flipper Zero — Tamagochi for Hackers
- I made a service to sync GitHub and Jira issues to boost my team's productivity. It's open-source and easy to spin. Feedback wanted !
- Assembly language for hackers / programmers (beginner friendly)
- I live-streamed a Deno module development (contributors are welcomed!)
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- Daily Delivery - Get custom messages sent to you daily!
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- Made a minimalist, offline journal for us, developers
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