Short answer: Just because 🤓
Slightly longer answer: When I was studying engineering physics, the courses I enjoyed the most where the ones where my imagination was my tool to understand what was happening (e.g. Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Heat Transfer and sometimes Statistical Mechanics) 💭
When I was doing my Social Service at the Faculty, I realized that I enoyed explaining mathematical and physical concepts by creating visualizations and graphs (check some of the plots and visualizations I made here). Thanks to YouTube channels such as 3Blue1Brown or Zach Star, I could understand what's behind and how to use mathematical concepts from Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics 📈
As I said before, I enjoy visualizations and imagining things, and I want to combine that with programming. So that's why I'm doing this. 🤓
I'm currently learning JavaScript by creating visualizations, I heard that it is something called Creative Coding, sounds amazing, right? 😮
In this GitHub repository, you can watch my JavaScript progress as I create different kinds of visualizations. Some of them could be data-related, and others would be just random stuff 😅
Each project has its folder with a README.md
file with a description (if it's necessary) and the link
to the source code.
- Project 001: "Out of Context Figures: Circles and Rectangles"
- Project 002: "Out Of Context Figures: Animated Arcs + Bars"