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It's build with JavaScript which is pretty common, makes it pretty accessible. Syntax is pretty easy to learn https://turtletoy.net/syntax

turtlespaces seems dead

turtlespaces seemss ded

you actually can but it is a workaround: You can export as gif, then it'll draw slowly

Such a nice project!! I made several turtles too, check https://turtletoy.net/user/markknol

I stumbled over your string art turtle some time ago and like one of the commenters on [1], I was wondering about your tool to create points from a image

[1] https://turtletoy.net/turtle/dd4c8beb92


Thanks! If you wanna do more, i wrote a bit about it on x/twitter, recently 3d printed an object to actually test such string art. if you have specific questions, happy to answer ofc! https://x.com/mknol/status/1993708617586077928

Nice collection, lots of variety. For "Fake Hyperbolic Plane..." [1] I can suggest looking up the Method of Apollonius, in order to make the circles all touch without overlapping or gaps.

[1] https://turtletoy.net/turtle/0975488621


These are great, thanks for sharing. Are there any resources you recommend for this? I have come across the book Turtle Geometry but haven’t read it.

Hey Im Mark and I realized I spend lot of lots of time searching for guitar theory online and I used my programming powers to create a interactive document with all notes layed out to explore and learn the fretboard entirely.

You can easily switch scales/chords/keys for guitar, bass, ukelele, mandolin and even banjos. The document will adapt all of its content to any of these selections you make.

Hope youll like it, let me know what you think

Greetings, Mark


or use `speechSynthesis.speak(new SpeechSynthesisUtterance("Your text here"))` in in javascript, works in most browsers. unlimited and free


A nice writeup about the project can be found here https://reindernijhoff.net/2023/08/rijkscollection-a-persona...


Very original way of exploring the collection from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. You can search for words and navigate through the created collection


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