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Writes, teaches. Black belt in Kyuki-do. Learner of things. Maker of other things. Wears bow ties. USE EXTREME CAUTION.
Today, my wife and I are celebrating 10,000 days since we were married! We’ve ordered a few Lego(-ish) sets with a combined total of at least 10k pieces to celebrate. Feel free to do likewise :)
Dwarf fortress is amazing, but isn’t available for mobile. (Hard to imagine that UI on mobile anyway!) But for a casual iOS game that scratches the same itch, I highly recommend Achikaps: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/achikaps/id1515537717 . I love the abstraction, and the scenario-based campaign system. Also: free :)
‎Achikaps

‎Achikaps is a simple economic strategy. Features: - Easy to learn - Campaign and sandbox modes - Simple UI - Smooth animations

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I've been re-reading Mazes for Programmers and implementing in Javascript this time (to improve my pretty ordinary Javascript skills). It's still really fun! That first render on an HTML canvas was so satisfying. Thanks again for your great book @jamis
Starting a new adventure at MongoDB today, with their Ruby driver team! Looking forward to working with some great people.

The Ray Tracer Challenge by Jamis Buck @jamis

In just a couple of weeks, build a ray tracer that renders beautiful scenes with shadows, reflections and refraction effects.

https://pragprog.com/titles/jbtracer/the-ray-tracer-challenge/

The Ray Tracer Challenge

Challenge yourself and code a photorealistic 3D renderer from scratch, test-first, with shadows, reflections, and support for a half-dozen graphics primitives.

Brace yourself for a fun challenge as you dive into Ray Tracing with @jamis. The Ray Tracer Challenge is 40% until 11P ET.

https://pragprog.com/twelve-days-of-pragprog

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@pragprog @samruby @davetron5000 @jamis The Mazes book is a-maze-ing. I can vouch for it... it's a fun project to work on that has a lot of stand-alone programs and it's a great way to learn a new language. @jamis has a great writing style that's fun to read and not at all dry or boring like so many tech books.

Take 50% off on $50+ with Agile Web Development with Rails 7, Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails, and Mazes for Programmers by @samruby, @davetron5000, and @jamis until 6P ET.

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Writing your own ray tracer is a blast, but to add a festive twist, how about rendering something holiday-appropriate with it? Here's an ornament I rendered four years ago, using a ray-tracer I wrote myself. (Pseudocode for the scene itself is available here: https://forum.raytracerchallenge.com/thread/16/merry-christmas-scene-description). What have you rendered lately?
Merry Christmas! (scene description) | The Ray Tracer Challenge

Merry Christmas, all! Here's a challenge for you--the scene description for the following image: