ICYMI
@shiffman
has an exclusive course on Nebula called “What is Code?”.
It covers basic coding concepts, the ~philosophy~ behind coding, and the building blocks of code - all on an Apple II+ computer in BASIC!
Find the link to the course and discussion thread in our bio
We had so much fun playing around with
@runwayml
! Runway brings the power of artificial intelligence to creative projects and is beginner friendly. We made a two-part video showing you how you can get started with machine learning too.
#machinelearning
#runwayml
#ai
we've been in zoom land for how long now? 😭 we just released a new video showing you how to augment your video calls using
@p5xjs
@ml5js
Teachable Machine + OBS. ty for the idea
@cameronhunter
🌟
🎥
💻
If you’re curious about Machine Learning and have been wanting a jump start, we made a three part series about
@Google
’s Teachable Machine.
Don’t forget to share your creations with us! 🚂
I made a three part series about
@Google
's Teachable Machine which launched today! Made with
@TensorFlow
.js
@ml5js
@p5xjs
🦄🌈🎸
[GIF alt: web page classifying images of unicorn, rainbow, and ukulele].
PSA: Don't switch tabs!🎶
In video meetings it's a hassle to unmute just to say one word especially if someone else is speaking. I created a video lens that uses hand gestures to show comic-book style messages instead. So far it's been pretty fun!
We don’t want to be silent during the multiple protests that are happening now. I (
@cyberwitch666_
) have been managing posts here & as a black person, I have taken space to process away from this account. I will now be posting resources and ways in which we all can support.
CHOO CHOO! Full steam ahead on The Coding Train right now:
😱 New video on ASCII characters
🌀Recent livestream on Ulam Spirals
💻 Code example for the Ulam Spiral
Coding in the Cabana is a new series where I attempt challenges from my garden cabana in Brooklyn, NY! We start with coding a visualization of the Maurer Rose.
🌹
Try Pose Classification with Teachable Machine in
@ml5js
💫
In this tutorial, we combine PoseNet and ml5.neuralNetwork().
Share with us what you create!
🎥
The Coding Train and
@p5xjs
are co-presenting a series of Black creative coders to celebrate Black History Month. Today we want to share the work of ✨John Henry Thompson ✨… (1/4)
The Coding Train and
@p5xjs
are co-presenting a series of Black creative coders to celebrate Black History Month. Today we want to share the work of ✨Ari Melenciano ✨. (1/3)
We just premiered a new Coding in the Cabana video! Explore the beauty of Worley Noise while Quarantined.
This would be a fun one to get community contributions for, so don't forget to share with us 🤩
📽️:
💾:
Continuing our Nature of Code series, we demonstrate how to apply Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation in p5.js!
The physical world meets the digital world 🌍💻
we begin today with a celebration of the 20th anniversary of Processing 🎉 see you at our opening stream as we code with Processing Release 0001 Alpha
#pcd2021
The Coding Train and
@p5xjs
are co-presenting a series of Black creative coders to celebrate Black History Month. Today we want to share the work of ✨ Zainab “Zai” Aliyu ✨. Zai is an artist and cultural worker whose work is about the material affect of the "immaterial.'' (1/3)
It’s US Teacher Appreciation Week and we were featured on
@YouTube
’s blog 🤗
Check out the full article here:
And thank you to all the teachers out there for everything you do, we 🫶 you!!
Hey
@shiffman
, after watching your video behind the scenes:
I thought it will be fun to make a version of your “Look here” sign on the wall (3:10).
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
The Coding Train is participating in Hacktober Fest on GitHub this year 🎃 We’d love to see your interpretations of the new Coding Train logo and contribute them to our repo (link in bio!)
This animation of the logo was contributed by Dipam Sen.
In this challenge, We demonstrate the entire process of training and deploying a machine learning classification model in JavaScript -- data collection, model training, and prediction 🔴🟦🔼
In case you missed it on Saturday, the new beta for Processing 4 includes sixteen of Paul's color schemes.
Lots of refinement to the system since these back in June; more on that later…
Have fun!
We are currently featured on Learn
@Home
, a
@YouTube
hub providing content for parents and families as they transition to helping kids learn at home.
We’re recommended as a creator for families with children 13 and older ‼️
#StayHome
#LearnAtHome
Looking to get started in p5.js? Begin by learning about variables, the mouseX, mouseY, setup() and draw() functions, and how to navigate an effective program flow.
📹:
With the help of our friends at
@designsystemsin
, we’ve created a site that makes it easier to navigate tutorials, find coding challenges, and share your work:
Today we released a new episode of our "Guest Conductor" series where we highlight others in the community doing work to expand fields of art, technology, education, and activism. Let's welcome
@AmigosCode
as our newest conductor 🚂
We're launching new membership rewards in 2020 🤩
Our Youtube Members get access to our members-only chat, exclusive livestreams, and coding train stickers.
❤️SIGN UP HERE:
Examples 3, 4, 5, and 6: Use
#TeachableMachine
to recognize unicorns 🦄, rainbows 🌈, train whistles 🚂, and ukuleles 🎸 like
@thecodingtrain
did in this video →
Aren Davey from Cozy Coding boards The Coding Train today for a livestream at 3pm EST. Today’s livestream will also be a fundraiser for
@POWRPLNT
which is serving as a sanctuary site in solidarity with protestors and in support of Black Lives Matter.
Educating yourself on race / racism is crucial right now. Here is a specific anti-racism resource list intended for white people and parents to deepen their work.
We are now on
@discordapp
!
Join our server to chat with other community members, stay up to date with videos, share work, and get answers to any coding questions you have.
It's our 5th anniversary on Twitter (🎂) and what better way to celebrate the passing of the torch. Thank you so so much to
@cyberwitch666_
for leading the coding train social media over the past few years 💖 Check what they are working on now here:
Nature of Code continues with Friction Force. In this video, we cover how to read the formula for kinetic friction and incorporate it into a p5.js sketch.
We recently sat down with the Processing Foundation to talk creative coding and open source contributions in their new series
#createCanvas
. Check it out and stay tuned for Part Two 🚂
@ed_saber
@shiffman
You can read the interview as a transcript, with images, video clips, and links here:
Dan's interview was pretty epic, so we've made it into two parts. Part 2 will be released in a few weeks!
Excellent toolkit of curated resources to support creative practitioners. It includes digital syllabi, guides, events, and artist opportunities.
#CovidCreativesToolkit
We have a new Passenger Showcase section on our website!✨ It’s a collection of amazing projects created by viewers. Here are a couple from the page today:
Have you made something awesome after watching one of our videos?
You can share your work with us on The Coding Train website using Github!
Learn how to do that here:
Thank you for being part of this community. Choo Choo 🚂
Excited to be a part of the Learning Playlist beta launch for
#YouTubeLearning
.
Interested in working with Data & APIs in JavaScript?
Check out our learning playlist here:
Hi everyone! We are looking for some feedback to help improve The Coding Train experience and would really appreciate it if you took the time to fill out this form 🚂💜
🌟The form will be accepting responses until March 25th, 2022🌟
Firstly, we’ve introduced Tracks which are sequenced video tutorials to help streamline your learning experience. There is a beginner p5.js Track, a Nature of Code Track, and so many more 🤩
A little bit about me now, my name is Katie and I am a student and creative technologist. Last summer I worked with
@p5xjs
and GSoC to curate the p5.js 2021 Showcase: The Love Ethic ()
@aricianoo
created a wonderful "Intro guide to Creative Technology."
Her work focuses "on making open source and creative technologies more accessible to people of different racial, cultural, gender, and socio-economical backgrounds."