Here’s a list dragged from my bookmarks. Pretty sure they’re all still up and running.





Also, a handful of simple apps from someone named ryukau on github:

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thank y’all for sharing all these cool things and reviving the thread.

very interested in seeing your hydra patches if you wanna share them (I think linking to specific patches works), good luck at your event @melaniemarie

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I don’t know if it’s been mentioned before, but Tooll2 is free and kind of code-by-blocks to create cool visualizations.

http://tooll.io/

I used it for my last video.

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Thank you so much. I really appreciate your response. I definitely do the atom plugin. :slight_smile:

@neauoire just saw your tweet showing orca running in the browser (!!!)

When you get a chance would you mind sharing the apps you are porting to the web in the wiki (if you would like, no pressure)? Very excited to add these to the collection!

Have you considered porting that list to a kind of repo to which we can make pull requests to? That might be a better format than a forum thread to invite collaboration.

Something in the veins of this as an example.

In the video, you can see Orca, but my sampler is not really an app at the moment, it’s more like an html file with a bunch of samples, I might make it into something more customizable in the future :slight_smile:

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That’s a cool idea, I’ve used similar repos in the past as references and for ideas (the ones that are like (the ones that are like awesome-[react|next.js|etc.]).

This wiki was started shortly after discourse wiki-threads had been introduced on lines…my thinking was that it could be cool to create one so that people could share apps they’ve gotten use out of at the top, and then in the body share creations they’ve made:

There’s been a bit of that (which is awesome), but also I feel like I might have dropped the ball a bit on keeping the discussion flowing.

Maybe moving this to a github repo would get more eyes on it, and these apps into the hands of more people? I’m open to porting, what do people think?


In the video, you can see Orca, but my sampler is not really an app at the moment, it’s more like an html file with a bunch of samples, I might make it into something more customizable in the future

Sounds great! I know you have a whole suite of cool apps you’ve made (a drawing one too), so figured I’d check with you so you could point people to all the different things they could try. Not sure exactly which ones your planning on porting to the browser.

I’m hoping to port Left, but I’ve already done Dotgrid, Ronin, and Orca :slight_smile: I’m collecting the Live links here.

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