BradenGibbonswow. This is insane. I am flabbergasted, bamboozled, and possibly incredible. 3 days ago
iiviigamesREPL, as a freelancer who relies on the things he makes for free to draw attention to his skill, earning money when someone appreIciates my work - I would consider this wonderful thing something worth asking the OP to an interview.
Well, I would say that, if the OP wasn't named "JakeAtReplit". That said - would you reach out to someone who had made this who didn't already work for you?
I only accept jobs that I get in this way, and while that took years to make feasible of constant work, I have made a living using only this method for years now. Does anyone else do this? And I mean intentionally, not offer by accident. You provide useful or interesting material freely to the world, and just hope that someone in the right place appreciates it.
This probably sounds pretentious...but every time it happens, it's genuine. I know the person contacting me cares, and I know I cared about the thing I made that drew their attention. It makes for an extremely fulfulling working environment right from the start, and you feel so good about it.
I also don't take permanent positions - but I don't recommend this one bit. I'm lucky to have that choice. But others should consider permanent positions if there are people who work in the way I do.
Ultimately replit, I love your website. I use it daily. I recommend it to anyone who might have need - and I want you to take what I said here to heart and find someone who could help your company based on the merit of their work. (And no, I don't want the job myself. This is not self-promotion.) I want someone else to get that email, tweet, or message that lets them know they're good enough to hire, even when they didn't ask.
If you do it, please tell me about it somehow. Was it great? Disastrous? Never going to happen?
You made a beautiful toy page, and I'd have hired you based on this. That's what I mean.22 hours ago
Marching ArtA pixel art program with a twist: pixels are circles, and they connect to other pixels next to them using a marching squares algorithm.
Tools:
Draw [Left click to draw, right click & drag to erase]
Paint [Like draw, but with a bigger radius]
Erase [Left or right click to erase]
Toggle [Toggles pixels, can both draw and erase]
Clear, Randomize, and Export in Settings
Share what you make in the comments, or let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions!
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Creepy! (I may or may not have been playing horror games)2 days ago
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GargiGupta4*throws Pillow across the room ╥﹏╥2 months ago
A.R.T. #1A.R.T. (Adjustable Rendering Test) projects are just simple rendering thingies I made to look cool. They have a few adjustable parameters you can mess around with (go into the editor to access them). Have fun!
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TheRedeemedLambI love the configuration of these variable values. It's so cool!
Values:
arms = 3
spread_speed = 3
rot_vel = -0.9
grow_speed = 0.8
frequency = 4
linear_sizes = True3 months ago