Coding can't be this fun!?! 24hours2learn p5js

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2023
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    24-hour challenge to learn Generative Art went surprisingly well 😅✌
    spending the past 3 days editing 24 hours of footage down to 12min has wrecked me... I'm going to bed now, I'll update the description with relevant links in the morning so come back in 24 hours ;)
    Tyler Hobbs Flow Fields Essay 👉 tylerxhobbs.com/essays/2020/f...
    Dan Shiffman The Nature of Code 👉 natureofcode.com/book/
    Java Based 👉 processing.org/
    Javascript Based 👉 p5js.org/
    Online library 👉 openprocessing.org/
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Комментарии • 26

  • @ryanblocker4107
    @ryanblocker4107 Месяц назад

    I Im a computer science senior, and most days the idea of coding makes me feel exhausted but seeing your trial and error process and genuine girt to learn something new was so inspiring. Thank you!

  • @ryanblocker4107
    @ryanblocker4107 29 дней назад

    Also watching you trying to figure out x and y position logic cracked me up. Literally me

  • @howtoeatchildren7679
    @howtoeatchildren7679 Год назад +1

    This is perhaps on of my favourite videos of yours all the end products especially looked so cool

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      Oh dude I missed this comment sorry! That's awesome to hear! I Absolutely loved learning creative coding, and can't wait to share the future projects that come from it.

  • @spamharder1757
    @spamharder1757 Год назад +3

    This was a fun watch! Makes me feel motivated to learn too, super cool :)

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      That's the goal 🤙 I always dislike the beginning... the first hurdle, but once I push through and take baby steps, oh wow does it get joyful 😄✌

  • @bavan
    @bavan Год назад +4

    :D You became a kid. Power of programming.

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад +1

      Hey Sydney! Yeah man I was grinning ear to ear when the code worked 😄 and I guess also chucked a tantrum under the table when it didn' t😅😂 Thanks for always watching, appreciate it 🤙

  • @Tomatech
    @Tomatech 10 месяцев назад +1

    As a teen i used Processing to make my first proper games with actual code, a big step up from Scratch. Processing will always hold a place in my heart

    • @camshand
      @camshand  9 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! I've got a VR game idea for a future video with processing, it's surprisingly powerful especially if you pair it with other libraries

  • @hempstead.studio
    @hempstead.studio Год назад +1

    EVERYONE STARTS SOMEWHERE🖤🖤

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      I've just started the next chapter this month, taking everything I learnt and the next step to complete a major project 😉

  • @SenZubEanS
    @SenZubEanS Год назад +1

    Love this. For a few years i've been 'going to' learn Python as my first coding language.... if only I'd started already. But seeing some failure and success through your journey is motivating!

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      Sorry I missed your comment man! Yeah I pretty much learned Python in my First Smart Device project. Learning really any coding language helps a lot with learning the next. It's all about sequencing and order of operations.
      It's awesome to hear you're motivated by seeing the journey as that's my biggest goal with this series. To show that it doesn't go to plan, that learning is failing but pushing through the struggles.
      I hope you have great success with your future Python ventures! 😄🤙

  • @jamesseaman303
    @jamesseaman303 Год назад +1

    Love this one, mate! Great work 👏

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      Yo Dude my reddit inspiration ♥ Was a damn hard push to keep going but so happy I stuck with it and created a flow field of my own.
      Now to make the time for the next chapter of the creative coding journey 🤙

  • @yaktone2239
    @yaktone2239 Год назад +1

    Loved this. I'm not a programmer, but I've recently been banging my head against a brick wall to create a mod in Paradox Script for one of their newer games. A lot of it is like your web socket connections problem. I often spend a long time failing to implement something only to learn it's not solvable with the method I've been trying. Ugh. Progress is happening, but slow. D:

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      Hey Yaktone! Sorry I missed this comment... but yeah mate it's a lot like that :( I was really really bummed out over the Leapmotion SDK and websocket issue, I remember earlier that day before the "breakthrough", I was sitting in a waiting room scrolling through the SDK source code on my phone hunting for something to stick out. The struggles can really consume your motivation but I really found dedicating time each day to the project helped. I could easily write off an hour as learning (failing) and then try again the next day.
      Most importantly I found doing only an hour each day gave 23 hours of unconscious problem solving (yeah I'm pretty sure I dreamt about this stuff lol). and so the "AHA" moments have time to surface when doing mundane tasks.
      I hope you've been able to breakthrough with that Paradox Script! 🤙

  • @MarkDC734
    @MarkDC734 7 месяцев назад +1

    i burst out laughing at the socket issue hahahahah ........ this was so fun to watch

    • @camshand
      @camshand  7 месяцев назад

      Haha oh man it was really confusing reading documentation saying it should all work then finding one spot saying "oh naah we scrapped all support" 😅

  • @lovemonster69
    @lovemonster69 Год назад +1

    this is sick

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      Dude the water bending, did not plan for hand control to all of a sudden start breaking my concept of water and bass frequencies 😅

    • @lovemonster69
      @lovemonster69 Год назад

      @@camshand that fascinated me the most however i had no plan for learning programing , now the journey began

  • @somefishhere
    @somefishhere Год назад

    I’m going to learn typescript

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Год назад

      Oh Alex that looks like a great addition to JavaScript! Thanks for sharing, might set it up in an IDE for future projects 😄👍

    • @somefishhere
      @somefishhere Год назад

      @@camshand loving the grab and go nature of the code snippets from the project!
      I’m a software developer who doesn’t dabble in personal projects, so your video unlocked a little block in my mind. I went like “oh, it’s okay to struggle with personal projects. On the surface it seems like it’s easy, just 24 lines, but there’s going to be 24 hours and 7 weeks of dedication and tears behind that. And that’s okay”
      Thanks!