This is insane dude. Any of these projects would take me SIGNIFICANTLY longer than a week to make, and that’s if I could even figure out how to make them in the first place. I’ll be shocked if this video doesn’t blow up like your previous one.
The biggest problem for me is coming up with these ideas in the first place. If you give me a spec/idea I can implement it relatively quickly, but where do those ideas even come from?
dude what the fuck if you made a weekly series of posting an 8-12 minute in depth video of your project and everything you learned I would have binged every single one
Can you make a video on how you are able to just start such a process? How much knowledge do you accumulate before jumping in? Do you reference tutorials throughout the process? Etc etc. I’m very interested in actually starting projects!
I would feel successful enough to make even one of these projects, but you made so many interesting and fun ideas in only a year. They're all super organized as well! I hope I can do this one day. Awesome job.
Gained another subscriber, it was super cool to see you make such interesting projects and share your journey with us. Super proud of you man, this takes a lot of talent and dedication, definitely coming back to see you keep growing!
Just subscribed. I have been meaning to get into coding and always wanted a source to follow. I can just tell this is insanity. Glad this came up on my feed!
I love how you find innovative ways to get into developing your games, and how much your passion for the art and science of it all is beyond evident. My new favorite channel for this. ♥
2:10 If you are casting rays for every pixel on the screen I think that would be ray tracing, not rasterization. In rasterization the triangles are transformed onto a 2D plane and then each pixel is tested to see if they lie within that triangle. Am I wrong? Great video btw.
This channel is absolutely mind blowing. You are insane bro I want to learn how to do all of these projects. And almost all games and math projects just made with html and js??
thank you so much for this video It arrived at a time when I was navigating through a particularly challenging period where I found myself losing sight of my passion for computer science and mathematics. During this, doubts about my abilities crept in, and I began to question whether I was good enough. but looking at your cool projects a wave of joy swept over me bringing a genuine smile to my face. Thank you for reigniting my inspiration.
Wow! Amazing work, continuing to do long projects like this over the span of a year is really impressive! Is there a place where we could look at some of the code/websites to run some of these projects?
That’s a very nice video ! That very nice to have routines to do stuff every week (or for some people everyday)(personally on a streak of 107 weeks, every week a new generative art done with GLSL or canvas 2D !)
Holy smokes, This is extraordinary level of commitment. You are really intelligent. I still feel like I can't make one project a week with all my work. So I gonna try 1 every 2 weeks or less each of increasing complexity, you inspire me to start right this minute & build 26 releaseable projects till 2nd March 2025. This will be my birthday gift to myself next year : )
Loved this video! Inspired to do the same! Could you possibly talk about resources you used and what roadmap did you use or whatever learning resources you used throughout your entire learning timeline?? It would really be helpful! especially for the math related projects
I would love to hear more about your process, how was starting out in this challenge? how quickly were you able to get over the mental hurdles? Did it get more or less fun the more you did it? Great vid
Amazing job bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Really cool stuff, I wanna do stuff like you (technically I wanna be able to okay with learning new things and creating simple stuff). And watching your videos is now inspiration !!! 🔥❤ Thanks a lot for your effort in creating these videos. Keep Inspiring us and tell us about your journey if you can.
The chess game is crazy, I've think about making a chess game but u make it more interesting, like the player can actually create their own chess by choosing which kind of chess. OMG, wish I could do it one day. Thank for the video.
PLEASE release the code for these, it would be so incredibly helpful! I also second other people's request for a video tutorial on how you went about making these.
It almost discourages me on how you are doing 1 week little projects that interest you that are at the level of a full mind blowing month or longer project id probably have to rip a lot of code for. You’re making it hard just to have fun… but keep doing what you’re doing because it’s really interesting to watch
awesome would you talk a bit about how you generate ideas, sketches and thought process when developing new games and when deciding for a certain programming language?
I'm a sophmore comsci major and this is incredibly impressive and thank you for sharing these. I would love to see a video series go through the process of how you coded these projects if you ever got the time to make them.
This is the kind of stuff I started working on 7th grade onwards. This is the best way to learn how to code. I mainly only did math stuff though. I did make “AI” stuff, but only search algorithms for solving tough puzzles.
The magic card generator seems like a cool idea for a card game that focuses on creativity due to the fact that your cards are AI generated on the spot originals. We have similar interests. I wanted to make modified chess games with ranged pieces as well. It kind of just starts approximating the game Civilization though. I also wanted to make an ASCII game to focus on the complexities of multiplayer.
Your projects are really cool. Can you make a in depth guide on how your creating all these projects (somewhat like a tutorial). It will be really helpful :D . I actually tried to make a CNN model on my own but failed (there are not a lot of tutorial on how to make ANN or CNN models).
Awesome video and really awesome projects. Are any of these available online ? I'd love to play around with the Mandelbrot visualization, and check out the Magic card generator as well :)