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Ardens
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Just a guy who likes to talk about and make things with technology
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Web Development is not Hard.
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Can You Play Cookie Clicker With Your Heart?
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I Wrote a Program to Play Snake with Ninjutsu...
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10 FORBIDDEN Sorting Algorithms
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Running “Hello World!” in 10 VISUAL Programming Languages!
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In this video, we will explore the fascinating world of visual programming languages. I'll be introducing ten unique visual languages and demonstrating how they work by running the classic "Hello World!" program in each one. 💻 Instagram: im.ardens 💻 Discord: discord.gg/yaNKyJ26pn 💻 GitHub: github.com/myNameIsArdens
I made a Program to Play Pac-Man with Ninjutsu...
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In this video, we will explore the exciting world of machine learning and Python to create a unique gaming experience using Naruto hand signs as controllers to play Pacman. The project uses a machine learning algorithm to recognize the hand signs of Naruto characters and convert them into controls for playing the classic game, Pacman. I will walk you through the entire process, from training th...
I HATE the Python Code Editor (PyCharm)
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Why Light Theme is Better for Coding (fight me)
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Destroying Flash Games with Auto Clicking & Pressing
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What if your piggy bank could talk?
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Playing Geometry Dash with MY EYES!
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In this video, I used computer vision to play Geometry Dash with only my eyes by blinking and squinting! With the help of a couple of Python libraries, I was able to make that possible. I completed the first level (Stereo Madness), and I didn't lift a finger! I want you to give it a try and see if you can do better than me. The code will be available on my Github. If you enjoyed the video, plea...
I Made a Website that lets you know if I'm Dead
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I Made a Website that lets you know if I'm Dead
Running "Hello World!" in 10 FORBIDDEN Programming Languages
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Running "Hello World!" in 10 FORBIDDEN Programming Languages
Turning my Lucid Dream Into a Video Game
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Turning my Lucid Dream Into a Video Game
I Programmed a Keyboard A.I. to DESTROY EVERYONE on TYPERACER!
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I Programmed a Keyboard A.I. to DESTROY EVERYONE on TYPERACER!
DIY Security Device for my Room (it's bad)
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DIY Security Device for my Room (it's bad)
Why I Chickened out of Computer Science
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Why I Chickened out of Computer Science
I Tried Learning Unity in 2 months. (I also Created Tank Trouble but in 3d)
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I Tried Learning Unity in 2 months. (I also Created Tank Trouble but in 3d)
Running "Hello World!" in 10 Programming Languages
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Running "Hello World!" in 10 Programming Languages
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Human Sort: When you see an unsorted list, sort it manually using your brain
ohh yea we're going down to the singular atoms, you have to wrote 1200 digits for print command and have to input the value for each letter with a space inbetween in base one using 0 width joiner
When he started to talk about those quantum nonsense I lost it 😂
3:12 Unexpected ”;” at colum 22, line 1
Why is there a red dot on my face?
16:51 hmmm... very.. interesting
"Already sorted" sorting algorithm: This algorithm will say symbols used for numbers are subjective and will assume the array is already sorted. So in 905147, it thinks '9' is the symbol for the lowest numerical value in the array, 0 is the 2nd lowest value and so on and assumes it's already sorted Edit: I guess I'm not the only one who thought of this lmao
yoh bruh same man, my uni has degree with comp science + elec engineering, and I'm so glad im doing the minor in elec engineering, I need that hands on experience, all the comp sci projects we did this year were ASS
thanks, taking notes
14:00 i always have to beg and plead for my programs to run properly 😭😭
2:30 bro just dissed anyone who puts milk first lol
def user_sort(arr) if not isSorted: return "please enter a sorted list" return "[" + " ,".join(arr) + "]"
Everyone just gonna ignore that he didn't run "Hello World" in Sketchpad and Cube?
9:58 wth happened with the cubes 💀
3:43 ice video source?
The people who claim that Bogo sort is the best are the same people who live in a campervan and always talk about crypto
Gravity Sort? It's where you turn the whole list sideways and let the top parts of elements that overhang eachother fall.
Fun Fact : ArnoldC is a finnish programming lanuage
ahh, trinary
Sort it one at a time but displace the two surrounding values randomly when you place a value somewhere
geometry dash triggers when
I personally find it hard to read code in dark theme. Especially at night, it makes everything blurry. I had to increase text size a lot.
λ calculus is lvl 11
Lvl 11: ο 5:09
i'm noob becuz i know only js, ruby, scratch, python, and started learning c#
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I love you man! You’ve restored my faith that I’m not a complete idiot for preferring Light mode.
Ah yes sorting algorithm, one of the most controversial topic in philosophy
wishful sort: go through the array once, keeping track of the minimum, maximum, and total number of elements. when you're done, make a new, idealistic version of your array. it will perfectly sort your array in O(n) time, and can actually be useful in certain cases, like if you just want an estimate of the data you're working with or if you already know that the input data has a pattern. if you did this for all those sorting algorithm animations, it would absolutely dominate.
I'm working on something like ArnoldC, but instead. it's just normal phrases. For example, if you want to say print(Hello World!), you would do this. Let's begin! Say this: Hello World! Goodbye!
I'd create a programming language that is a dnd character sheet and a log of campaign
Post sort - send table elements separately via post to yourself hoping that mailman will deliver them in sorted order. If not, then repeat the process.
What about mentioning the current attempts to remove passwords alltogether using Passkeys?
Sports sort: Assign each participant in a sports event an element of the list, then use the order in which they finish to rearrange the list. If it's not sorted, repeat for another sports event
I was a huge advocate of dark themes for many years. But one fine day I noticed that I always needed to dim the lights in my room during the day to not get eyestrain after a day's work. So I said to myself: "This is stupid. It is daytime and I want AND need sunlight!" So I switched to a light theme and this works perfectly for me. I can't really tell if I am able to concentrate better, but it also hasn't got any worse. In the evening my OS automatically switches to the dark theme as it then gets much easier to read. Yes, I think dark themes look better. But that alone doesn't justify using them during the day when it makes no sense at all.
What about sleep sort but you make an offset to make the smallest number act like it's sleep(0) even if it's not and the largest and arbitrary amount of time not too small to get bad sorts but not too long to be annoying
"We need to find a code in order to progress bro!" 0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005... "Are we really doing this?"
This is one application for intelligent design that I like. Just define the list as sorted and thank the Sorter! 😅
Miracle sort is on another level
maybe, ¿IT´S A JOJO REFERENCE? 10:16
Multiplication Sort: Create a duplicate of the list and randomize the order of numbers in the duplicate. Then, take the 1st number in the original list and multiply it by the 1st number in the duplicate list, multiply the 2nd number in the original list with the 2nd number in the duplicate list, and so on. Once this is formed, one list should remain. Check to see if that list is sorted. If not, repeat until it is. It can technically work, but the odds are very low.
My favourite is finding random numbers via undefined behaviour (like accessing the 10th element of a 5 long array) and checking if I happened to get the numbers of the original list sorted.
I made my own programming language! its made to be very small and simple! here is a "hello world!" prompt: :prnt; ('Hello_World'!') 1 ln (_= ) :prnt; means to print, (' ') is to say something Hello_World'! is the words to say 1 ln means the prompt in one line (_= ) says that an underscore means one space
My algorithm? Sweatsort - you hire a sweatshop full of illegal workers to sort the array. After each iteration, if it isn't sorted, dock a month's worth of pay and give it back for sorting.
Acceptance Sort: Wherein you simply accept the order the list is in is the order the list is in and move on with your life.
Goblinsort: O(1): Step 1. Good enough, lets go break or steal something.
Esolang idea: the code has a reversed control code, if you make a code that shows smth like 1 print(no); 2 print(parties); 3 print(allowed); It would come out as "dewolla seitrap on"
Nice video! I've been researching the history of VPLs for a few years now and here's some interesting info I've found: * The brother of Ivan Sutherland, William Sutherland, also developed a system very similar to Sketchpad, but specifically for programming with flowcharts, in 1966. This was on the same computer as Sketchpad, the MIT TX-2. There's a demo video of it on UA-cam called "Programming with On-Line Graphics". * Scratch was actually inspired by another block-based programming language, LogoBlocks, developed at MIT in 1995 to control Lego robots, which were eventually sold as the first Lego robotics kit, the RCX, in 1998. The programming language you use to control the RCX is very similar to LogoBlocks!
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