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Yeah but here he only uses JS and doesn't really talk about Pointers, Memory Registers, Use of OOP Libraries/Methods, etc.. We all remember making our first GUI and having to teach ourselves Layout Managers, but that's what made us great at programming
I really appreciate how you're not just speed coding but also explaining and voicing out your train of thought. I think your videos are really entertaining and impressive and I am glad to have discovered your channel!
It's crazy how every fascinating thing about coding that's caught my line of thought is something you have already made a video on. Reliably awesome work
Same, my programming course is like: 15 minutes theory, small demo to show how an Array works. Now make Pong. 3h+ of trying things out without having the extended knowledge to do so.
@@ocdy-gk9pw not-for-noobs doesn't always mean advanced, beyond 'hello world' can still be called not-for-noobs, despite not as advance as using low-level tools or even making a new processor architecture
The presenter seems so happy when the flying effect runs live that it spread on me and I am now 1/ subscribing 2/ planning on the very little free time I have left to enjoy implementing this... Current Status: ☑ Flying ☐ Not flying
I recently started reading Nature of Code and your work has helped reignite my love for programming. Thank you so much. And that trick with perlin noise, just genius!
my mind was truly blown with this one.. it looks insane! and actually, it seems to me that, with the low increment it can also be used to generate water surface, that is gently moving.
I’m from Chemical engineering background with 3 years of experience. For me coding was always a non existent entity. Coming to Silicon Valley, realized the importance of coding in everyday life. Started following this guy holistically. This dude made it fun. Thank you for such wonderful videos. You have earned a loyal fan.
This would take me at least a whole day programming this code and you did it in just 22 minutes, without explaining the code you could probably do it in 12 minutes... damn
Yeah he is good at what he's doing, but don't think he is doing it for the first time, each video is prepared before he records it, that's why his videos are great;
Glad to hear, you can use either of these playlists to start from scratch if you want! ru-vid.complaylists?view=50&shelf_id=14&sort=dd ru-vid.complaylists?view=50&shelf_id=2&sort=dd
You are how I learned and started to code! thank you for all you have done! I'm 13 and programming robots for my middle school all because of you, thank you!
I dont understand anything of coding.. im not a coder but i really enjoy to watch these videos at all, this guy is the coolest guy ever xD It feels like im now a high end coder xD
Have you notice how the quality drops when drawing random Z at 10:20? Tom Scott has a nice video talking about that. "Why Snow and Confetti Ruin RU-vid Video Quality"
This looks amazing. I am a synthwave performer/amateur coder and I would love to use this as live visuals for my show. The one thing this is missing is being able to adjust the parameters in real time. Would there be a way for me to control noise amount, color, height, etc with something like a midi controller? Thanks!
I had to come back to this project but I found the MidiBus library and am now able to control all of the values with my synths! I am going to experiment with your other video lessons. Thanks for all the help!
I don't understand any of your coding challenge videos (because I don't know coding to any extent), yet I find them so entertaining to watch and see the mental thought process behind what goes on to create coding. Keep up the awesome work!
this is a very good introduction for people interrested in coding shaders since i didnt really find many interresting things when i started , id recommend this for anyone that want to start with Shader coding and understand its basics :)
Ok this is a late reply. This is not really shader coding, because shaders are the part of the program that run on the GPU. In this program no gpu code is written at all. But of course this could be implemented as a shader.
I can't believe you're 43! Only giveaway despite the fact that you look like you're 25, is that you act like a 40 year old and have gray hair. (Had to google due to my suspicions) :P
Daniel Shiffman I'll say you do act childishly (which I think is a good thing), but you have one of those slight qualities that remind me of my dad, which really thew me off and made me check. Your videos are really entertaining and I love how you teach coding! I studied IT at high school and am now planning to study computer/information technology in university and your videos are a huge inspiration. When I started coding I had to pretty much teach most of it myself as my teacher wasn't the best, but I really like coding due to the linguistics of it. My favorite subjects have usually been foreign languages and more recently math and physics, so I can see myself in IT very comfortably. Keep up the great work! :)
answerOfstupids I honestly don't know. I was pretty much 80% sure he was less than 30 years old until I checked. Maybe it's just a sum of all the puns and dad jokes over time that made me suspend my disbelief. There is also the fact that he grows a magnificent beard, which isn't super common with guys around 25 yeas old.
+Kevin Blanks So let's say No Man's Sky would cost like 10-20$ (which is much less than No Man's Sky is worth IMO) you would rather buy this script for the same amount of money? I'm impressed.
Kevin Blanks So you would rather buy a script for 20$ which was made in less than 20 min than a game made for many months doing the same world generation, just much more complex and with much more features. I guess that's logical.
I just discovered the channel. You are now officially the Bob Ross of generative art. Very nice! Edit: Well, I have seen your intro video now, so I guess you already knew about your Bob Ross situation. I can't stop watching these coding challenges, really cool stuff!
Doctor Cereal Was thinking the same thing but it later made sense when he added flying. He isn't doing a new project on the fly. He is just recreating something he has done before which is why sometimes the choices he makes aren't obvious until later.
I followed this one step at a time and I'm absolutely new at this stuff. I must say that I kinda understood at times but I also felt lost AF, but the final result was awesome and it gave me a great starting point to mess with this code. THANK YOU.
THIS RIGHT HERE, is the reason I might even consider it possible for me to start coding. This is what I need. I love watching your process and seeing how you break down and analyze problems and solve it. Very pedagogical and educational. Thank you for existing. When the time comes, I will gladly pay for this kind of content.
Please don't use variable names like "scl". "scale" or even "terrainScale" are better. Letters don't cost anything, modern screens are wide enough and your code also gets documented.
Oh please do! I've recently started reading an excellent book about, and studying Haskell. Coming from Java and such, it's a really different experience!
I'm using an arduino with an ultrasone sensor. The arduino is comunicating with my laptop by serial communication. That's how i'm getting the ego's back from the sensor. I'm trying to create a 3D image with these ego's. My question is: Is this possible using this principle? I can get x,y,z coördinates but cant map them, can you help me?
Subbed because of this video, simply for the idea of moving the y value to simulate flying instead of actually generating more terrain and moving the camera well done!
noise noise noise noise NOISE NOISE NOICE NOICE NOICE! NOICE! NOICE!!!!!!!!! amazing video. I love seeing mathematical concepts being put into programming.
You glorious bastard, you make it like every video of yours must be watched! In a amazing way tho :) AND That ending trick was just amazing. It reallys shows you got a deep understanding of what you do and my God it was the definition of manipulation and the understanding of the human brain and in terms of eyesight xD