I love this channel so much I just have to plug it again ๐ -- one of the great things about #Iftkryo is that he frequently provides a great technical description after the musical intro, and even more detailed info and #schematics at his website.
https://t.co/EWaIMKR7E3
Listening to #Enya on #Sennheiser headphones, building a computer from scratch in #TuringComplete. Totally blissing out. :D
Ever dreamed of starting from logic gates and building up through adders, registers, ALUs, and whole CPUs, you'll love this:
https://t.co/HeezF45Npq
@dixre_developer Coming from C#, I love the arrow functions. ๐ But boy do I miss extension methods and LINQ. Haven't seen a safe and thorough replacement for that in JS/TS yet, though I'm new to #ecmascript.
#javascript#typescript#csharp
I'm absolutely loving #AdventOfCode - this is my first year. The puzzles, the conversation around them, the joy of sharing code with people working on them or who have just solved them - it's a blast. Thank you @ericwastl ! ๐
#AdventOfCode
@Analytics_699@rediandev Can't get enough of tiny robots. ๐ The potential applications are just enormous. I bet in the next decade we'll start to see practical applications toward cleaning up oceans, recycling portions of landfills - whatever requires bulk work on large quantities of small objects!
@ravinwashere@rediandev Team C
C#, .Net, SQL
Business Logic
Internal Tools and Desktop Apps
and
Team E
Tcl, Batch, Powershell
Whatever gets the job done. :-)
and finally here are screenshots showing the steps:
1) ascii art
2) converted to black-and-white png with white border
3) zoomed without filtering
4) zoomed with hqx scaling factor 4 - this is what was recognized successfully via #Tesseract with multiple player's inputs.
Finally used some AI-based image processing! ๐ Day 8 Part 2 of #AdventOfCode 2019 results in ASCII art, which you then have to read manually. But with the wonderful #Tesseract OCR library and hqx upscaling, you can automate it!
Details in replies. ๐
#nodejs#canvas#javascript
here's the npm-ready repo I forked in order to use Dominic's hqx impl:
https://t.co/z23CeJnhLx
and here's my #AdventOfCode#GitHub repo pulling it all together, under Day08/run.js
https://t.co/8Va0BsFRGN
...and hats off to the team who made VSCode! I've been a devotee of Visual Studio for decades, but VSCode is incredibly slick. I hope you inspire Visual Studio to adopt some of your features, like multiple edit cursors. This editor is an absolute joy. :-)
If you haven't heard of or tried AdventOfCode, I highly recommend it, whether you're a veteran or entirely new to #coding, no matter what language or stack you prefer. The puzzle design is top notch! So perfect for brushing up skills or learning a new language.