A Jupyter Notebook environment for p5.js kernels running in the browser, powered by JupyterLite 💡
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A Jupyter Notebook environment for p5.js kernels running in the browser, powered by JupyterLite 💡
Repositório responsável pela demo usando P5.js de uma aplicação de music player realizando deploy no Azure Static Web Apps e integrado com o GitHub Actions
A twist on the classic runner game with emoji characters. Compete for your highest score. 🏃♀️
Esya'19 - A workout app with a personalized AI based coach to monitor your exercises.
A Seinfeld sitcom simulator that plays the tv show's famous bass line theme when it detects your motion and laugh track at the end of a sentence.
Quick start a p5js project with parcel-bundler
Musical Instrument Visualizer to display custom visuals and load songs
[See my work in p5.tamago!] As a whole, the word "tamago" (た·ま·ご) means egg in japanese. However, if you breakdown each of its syllables, you can get new and interesting words from every one of them. I chose some of this words and used them to set up a way of navigating through a catalog of my favorite p5.js sketches (made by me!).
Manybody pendulum visualization tool made during the 2021 Physics Hackathon held by McGill University
A straightforward online p5.js editor that simplifies the p5 process. Preview of your code in action included!
Add a description, image, and links to the p5js topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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