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twitter-archive-parser
Python code to parse a Twitter archive and output in various waysopengl-canvas-wasm
Minimal example of animating the HTML5 canvas from C++ using OpenGL through WebAssemblyGravityIsNotAForce
Visualising the spacetime geodesics of general relativitysdl-canvas-wasm
Minimal example of animating the HTML5 canvas from C++ using SDL through WebAssemblyhyperplay
Explore tilings on the hyperbolic planecrochet-simulator
Predicting the 3D shape from a crochet pattern.mobius-transforms
Exploring Mรถbius transformations and implementing the book Indra's Pearlsvtkpowercrust
A VTK port of the PowerCrust surface reconstruction algorithmlivingphysics
Artificial chemistry gamemandelstir
Animating fractional iterations in the Mandelbrot Set and Julia Sets.zomes
Zomes are polar zonohedron domes, made from rhombi.squirm3
Artificial chemistrycmake-swig-java
Minimal example of using SWIG to call C++ code from Java, with a CMake cross-platform build system.latticegas
Lattice Gas Explorer, previously at http://code.google.com/p/latticegasPseudosphereGeodesics
Visualising straight lines (geodesics) on the pseudosphere and related geometries.slinker
Generating Slitherlink puzzles, previously at http://code.google.com/p/slinkerlinear-enzymes
Artificial chemistry where chains of atoms can catalyse reactionsvoronoi-honeycombs
Making space-filling polyhedra using Voronoi cellschessviz
Visualizing the space of chess movesturmite-trajectories
Analysing the trajectories of turmitescircle-squaring
Cutting up a circle to make a square - how close can you get?terminatingturmites
Searching for Busy Beaver Turing machines and their higher-dimensional cousins the Terminating Turmites. Previously at http://code.google.com/p/terminatingturmitesgeofun
Exploring location-based funpovray-polyhedra
Script to render different polyhedra for Wikipediagrid-physics
Flexible movement on a gridimage-based-fractals
Image-based fractal renderingtimhutton.github.io
Blog:twisty-quads
Playing around with an optical illusion doodlecurved-mirrors
What does it look like when you are standing in a hall of mirrors and the walls curve inwards or outwards?hat-freedom
Exploring the degrees of freedom in the new aperiodic monotile, 'the hat'.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us