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One of my goals with the School of Creative Software is to make the field of creative coding more accessible. One way to do that is by offering workshops to a wide array of people. Another way is to create code libraries. A code library lowers the bar of entry for everyone by creating pieces of reuseable code that anyone can use.
artsupply is a utility library for creative coding. It is the first open source codebase from the School of Creative Software. I created it sometime last year with every creative coding function that I use in my personal art stack, see version 0.0.4. For version 1 I decided to prune the functionality back to a smaller and more focused set of code. The hope is that over time I continue to add creative coding algorithms to it and watch it grow organically. But for now this is enough. Check out the docs and let me know your thoughts: github.com/schoolofcreativesoftware/artsupply.
Inputs
“…reminds me why I love reimagining my website; I love finding new ways to care, new details to pay attention to. Maintaining a website for this long has changed my perspective and forced me to learn how to make everything less brittle and wobbly in the future.
“I’m stuck driving a 1986 Ford Taurus of a body. I keep it in best condition I can, but its a beater and I know it.“
“The thing I’m the most skilled and talented at doing does not earn enough money. Or, I’m not good enough at doing it to continue. One of these must be true.”
Outputs
See above.
-mello