bro half of his projects is just implementation of math formulas with programming language. he as anyone could do this in a day if he wanted to. there's nothing really hard tbh
This is insane dude. Any of these projects would take me SIGNIFICANTLY longer than a week to make, and that’s if I could even figure out how to make them in the first place. I’ll be shocked if this video doesn’t blow up like your previous one.
The biggest problem for me is coming up with these ideas in the first place. If you give me a spec/idea I can implement it relatively quickly, but where do those ideas even come from?
dude what the fuck if you made a weekly series of posting an 8-12 minute in depth video of your project and everything you learned I would have binged every single one
The chess game is crazy, I've think about making a chess game but u make it more interesting, like the player can actually create their own chess by choosing which kind of chess. OMG, wish I could do it one day. Thank for the video.
Can you make a video on how you are able to just start such a process? How much knowledge do you accumulate before jumping in? Do you reference tutorials throughout the process? Etc etc. I’m very interested in actually starting projects!
I would feel successful enough to make even one of these projects, but you made so many interesting and fun ideas in only a year. They're all super organized as well! I hope I can do this one day. Awesome job.
This channel is absolutely mind blowing. You are insane bro I want to learn how to do all of these projects. And almost all games and math projects just made with html and js??
2:10 If you are casting rays for every pixel on the screen I think that would be ray tracing, not rasterization. In rasterization the triangles are transformed onto a 2D plane and then each pixel is tested to see if they lie within that triangle. Am I wrong? Great video btw.
@@obamabruhmoment3145 bit late, but raycasting is when only 1 ray is shot for every column of pixels, and you cannot look up and down, only side to side, and it doesn't use triangles
Just subscribed. I have been meaning to get into coding and always wanted a source to follow. I can just tell this is insanity. Glad this came up on my feed!
thank you so much for this video It arrived at a time when I was navigating through a particularly challenging period where I found myself losing sight of my passion for computer science and mathematics. During this, doubts about my abilities crept in, and I began to question whether I was good enough. but looking at your cool projects a wave of joy swept over me bringing a genuine smile to my face. Thank you for reigniting my inspiration.
This was so inspiring! I can’t believe at the end you said “that’s it, that’s all that I did” my guy you did 52 brilliant projects! I wish I understood the math you were talking about.
I love how you find innovative ways to get into developing your games, and how much your passion for the art and science of it all is beyond evident. My new favorite channel for this. ♥
Holy smokes, This is extraordinary level of commitment. You are really intelligent. I still feel like I can't make one project a week with all my work. So I gonna try 1 every 2 weeks or less each of increasing complexity, you inspire me to start right this minute & build 26 releaseable projects till 2nd March 2025. This will be my birthday gift to myself next year : )
Gained another subscriber, it was super cool to see you make such interesting projects and share your journey with us. Super proud of you man, this takes a lot of talent and dedication, definitely coming back to see you keep growing!
It almost discourages me on how you are doing 1 week little projects that interest you that are at the level of a full mind blowing month or longer project id probably have to rip a lot of code for. You’re making it hard just to have fun… but keep doing what you’re doing because it’s really interesting to watch
PLEASE release the code for these, it would be so incredibly helpful! I also second other people's request for a video tutorial on how you went about making these.
Hey Carter, can you make a video on the methods and tools you used to learn how to do these projects? Also, what do you think about ML & AI? It seems to me it'll be very important in the future and is now. Do you think there are any digital minds that are sentient now?
Very Inspiriring! I might do this but for a monthly purpose. I need to be more consistent in my code and think this is a great way to do this. I also love the split between topics to spread out your learning of new and familiar things.
I'm a sophmore comsci major and this is incredibly impressive and thank you for sharing these. I would love to see a video series go through the process of how you coded these projects if you ever got the time to make them.
When I saw the title to the video, I was like - why would anyone do that! But after watching it, they were pretty amazing. There must be enough knowledge and code in all those projects to apply to some pretty serious applications
okay that's actually pretty cool, for my summer break I'll try doing simple console program then try on creating fully functioning program with GUI, maybe an android app next (i dont know how to yet)
Wow! Amazing work, continuing to do long projects like this over the span of a year is really impressive! Is there a place where we could look at some of the code/websites to run some of these projects?
I would love to hear more about your process, how was starting out in this challenge? how quickly were you able to get over the mental hurdles? Did it get more or less fun the more you did it? Great vid
Amazing projects. Honestly, I am currently just trying to make a simple platformer with physics. It’s not much, but I like the feeling when you make something from scratch.
Damn, I had no idea the Html canvas was so powerful, I only made one game with it and was wondering why it was so blurry until at the very end I realized that I made the dimensions like 200 x 200
I'm not sure how many games out there take that polar coordinates design, but I could see with the proper graphics that type of game being relatively popular.
Loved this video! Inspired to do the same! Could you possibly talk about resources you used and what roadmap did you use or whatever learning resources you used throughout your entire learning timeline?? It would really be helpful! especially for the math related projects
Man I admire your work and creativity a lot! I wanna build similar stuff or at least be able to, although I'm not sure about the specific programming path I will follow, but I just wanna reach up to my brain’s potential like you, like using math and programming concepts in building creative projects. As a sophomore in Cs, do you any advice? Like subjects to take/focus on, when can I start building my own projects, etc. I feel occupied by college studies but I don’t feel like I'm accuiring any skill. Even though I'm not bad in math, I have no idea to put it into something practical like games
That’s a very nice video ! That very nice to have routines to do stuff every week (or for some people everyday)(personally on a streak of 107 weeks, every week a new generative art done with GLSL or canvas 2D !)
I have maths test tomorrow and i don't know why this video was suggested to me a night before my math exam your video and passion bout maths have motivated me to study bout the topics in more detail. I was litterally taylor series rn
This is the kind of stuff I started working on 7th grade onwards. This is the best way to learn how to code. I mainly only did math stuff though. I did make “AI” stuff, but only search algorithms for solving tough puzzles.
"he did that in a WEEK?!"
- me after every single example
lmao
Same, also have time to watch lectures AND code a 3D engine in one week. 😅
WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS
bro half of his projects is just implementation of math formulas with programming language. he as anyone could do this in a day if he wanted to. there's nothing really hard tbh
@@mastermindcatquestion any clue how one would learn how to link the two or how he generally does it?
This is insane dude. Any of these projects would take me SIGNIFICANTLY longer than a week to make, and that’s if I could even figure out how to make them in the first place. I’ll be shocked if this video doesn’t blow up like your previous one.
totally agree how can you make that 3D game in 1 week like wtf
The biggest problem for me is coming up with these ideas in the first place. If you give me a spec/idea I can implement it relatively quickly, but where do those ideas even come from?
@@KebabTM alright, go make a raycaster engine with an editor
@@BobrLovr Why?
@@KebabTMtry to make a cool mechanic by experimenting, and then make a game around it
dude what the fuck if you made a weekly series of posting an 8-12 minute in depth video of your project and everything you learned I would have binged every single one
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The spirit of being human. You nailed it.
The chess game is crazy, I've think about making a chess game but u make it more interesting, like the player can actually create their own chess by choosing which kind of chess. OMG, wish I could do it one day. Thank for the video.
This channel rekindles a long lost flame in my soul
EXACTLY!
very true
Bonfire unlocked
Dark Souls ahh comment
Can you make a video on how you are able to just start such a process? How much knowledge do you accumulate before jumping in? Do you reference tutorials throughout the process? Etc etc. I’m very interested in actually starting projects!
i second this
Please do
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yes, please share some wisdom
I’m not him but I made a project by just writing out all features I want and YouTubing as I go
Dude you are an inspiration to every computer science student. I hope doing the same challenge this year.
I would feel successful enough to make even one of these projects, but you made so many interesting and fun ideas in only a year. They're all super organized as well! I hope I can do this one day. Awesome job.
damn, that's a lot of commitment, good job on getting through it and even learning a lot!
This is amazing, I would love to see a video on all of you projects documenting its journey and your learning experience. Awesome work.
This channel is absolutely mind blowing. You are insane bro I want to learn how to do all of these projects. And almost all games and math projects just made with html and js??
your projects are really cool. really shows your love for math.
2:10 If you are casting rays for every pixel on the screen I think that would be ray tracing, not rasterization. In rasterization the triangles are transformed onto a 2D plane and then each pixel is tested to see if they lie within that triangle. Am I wrong? Great video btw.
you're right
wasnt it raycasting? the same technique used by wolfenstein 3d engine
@@obamabruhmoment3145 bit late, but raycasting is when only 1 ray is shot for every column of pixels, and you cannot look up and down, only side to side, and it doesn't use triangles
Just subscribed. I have been meaning to get into coding and always wanted a source to follow. I can just tell this is insanity. Glad this came up on my feed!
thank you so much for this video It arrived at a time when I was navigating through a particularly challenging period where I found myself losing sight of my passion for computer science and mathematics. During this, doubts about my abilities crept in, and I began to question whether I was good enough.
but looking at your cool projects a wave of joy swept over me bringing a genuine smile to my face. Thank you for reigniting my inspiration.
did you end up making something?
This was a really good video. I came here to see what i could make in a week and realize im not good at math so i just enjoyed the video lol
This was so inspiring! I can’t believe at the end you said “that’s it, that’s all that I did” my guy you did 52 brilliant projects! I wish I understood the math you were talking about.
please stop posting, i'm trying to eat lunch
😊😂😂
Lolzzz real
Same
He just started posting 😭
hahahahah 😂😂😂
I love how you find innovative ways to get into developing your games, and how much your passion for the art and science of it all is beyond evident. My new favorite channel for this. ♥
Nuts this stuff was taking one week, especially the graphics stuff. Super inspirational to see bro. Earned a sub
Really nice projects! This video does inspire me just to start coding, anything, without it being perfect or even finished.
that chess game is the coolest shit i've seen in a while. Great job dude.
This is probably the coolest channels I found this year
Holy smokes, This is extraordinary level of commitment. You are really intelligent. I still feel like I can't make one project a week with all my work. So I gonna try 1 every 2 weeks or less each of increasing complexity, you inspire me to start right this minute & build 26 releaseable projects till 2nd March 2025.
This will be my birthday gift to myself next year : )
Bro made me insecure about my coding skill
bro made me look up at a day where ill get all this concepts and more, thats the outlook should be always strive to be better
@@viscoush4ystak 🙏
yeah these videos never do anything but give me imposter syndrome lmao
same wallah
me too, honestly im speechless.
Watching from Mr. Semrad's apcsp class and I must say you have done an excellent job. Keep up the great work!
I freaking love that first example with the gliding!!
This is such an inspiring masterpiece. I love your style.
those first ones were possible in a week BUT he made a new type of chess in a week. He deserves a sub.
Bt bro where can I see all these project
Gained another subscriber, it was super cool to see you make such interesting projects and share your journey with us. Super proud of you man, this takes a lot of talent and dedication, definitely coming back to see you keep growing!
I Honestly wish there were more game/coders on the internet like you.
Thank you for this video. I am gonna make this a goal for myself for this year, one project/week.
This is really cool thanks for sharing these. Especially the boids. More boids. Can't get enough of em
What an entertaining, interesting and aspiring video. Seriously great work!
Depressing and Inspirational at the same time, keep it up!
thanks for the cool video, it's amazing how you figure out the way to code hose projects!you're such and inspiration bro! subscribed!
this is genious, i would love if you could make a git with the projects and a quick read of what do you use to learn how to use them
It almost discourages me on how you are doing 1 week little projects that interest you that are at the level of a full mind blowing month or longer project id probably have to rip a lot of code for. You’re making it hard just to have fun… but keep doing what you’re doing because it’s really interesting to watch
PLEASE release the code for these, it would be so incredibly helpful! I also second other people's request for a video tutorial on how you went about making these.
Hey Carter, can you make a video on the methods and tools you used to learn how to do these projects?
Also, what do you think about ML & AI? It seems to me it'll be very important in the future and is now. Do you think there are any digital minds that are sentient now?
You know what man! What you made me realize is that there are so many people in the world that are under appreciated. Love you doing what you love.
I dont know how someone could be so interested in math, but I’m definitely glad that there are people that are
Very Inspiriring! I might do this but for a monthly purpose. I need to be more consistent in my code and think this is a great way to do this. I also love the split between topics to spread out your learning of new and familiar things.
I'm a sophmore comsci major and this is incredibly impressive and thank you for sharing these. I would love to see a video series go through the process of how you coded these projects if you ever got the time to make them.
Hello, may I have ur email?
u said u are a comsci sophomore, right?
i just want to talk about it from someone from another country.
When I saw the title to the video, I was like - why would anyone do that! But after watching it, they were pretty amazing. There must be enough knowledge and code in all those projects to apply to some pretty serious applications
okay that's actually pretty cool, for my summer break I'll try doing simple console program then try on creating fully functioning program with GUI, maybe an android app next (i dont know how to yet)
Thanks for posting this video. You gain one subscriber, From this video I came to knew there is long way to go for me. You inspired me.
Wow! Amazing work, continuing to do long projects like this over the span of a year is really impressive! Is there a place where we could look at some of the code/websites to run some of these projects?
well done brother, continue coding and learning. I enjoyed watching this video, you inspired me to do the same thing, 1 project a week. LETS GO
You deserve all the subs! Great work 👏
7:49 "but together we get this cool fucking behaviour"😂
was planning to do something like this too, as soon as I read the title I knew this is some good content.
Wow! Your projects look amazing! I'm sure you learned a lot while working on them. Truly inspiring!
Really inspiring man! keep killing it
You have earned every subscriber and way more
i had no idea the two minute doctor even dropped that sort of content..
I would love to hear more about your process, how was starting out in this challenge? how quickly were you able to get over the mental hurdles? Did it get more or less fun the more you did it?
Great vid
i loved how he jumped straight from gradient descent to gan models
Amazing projects. Honestly, I am currently just trying to make a simple platformer with physics. It’s not much, but I like the feeling when you make something from scratch.
I was reading about mandelbrot set and accidentally found out your video. You have got amazing content to grow your channel!!!
incredible! super inspiring, definitely gonna try doing something like this :)
Damn, I had no idea the Html canvas was so powerful, I only made one game with it and was wondering why it was so blurry until at the very end I realized that I made the dimensions like 200 x 200
The fact that you did the games in JS and HTML and not a game engine is simply insane
So inspiring! Really curious about your roadmap:)
I'm not sure how many games out there take that polar coordinates design, but I could see with the proper graphics that type of game being relatively popular.
Honestly lost for words, what a dedication and cool projects too
Bro , really liked your type of game creation , can you start making tutorials for game making , where to start ,what all to learn.....??
Awesome results!
Would love a deep dive into one specific project you're especially passionate about.
Aight you got me, first video I see and you have a new subscriber keep the good work
Just subscribed. Man, you are a legend. Keep motivated, I will follow you!
You are sicko!
More power to you!
:)
Would be very interesting to get insights on how to get going with ML. Great video!
this is one of the coolest videos ive ever seen. keep doing what youre doing!!!
really great video, i would love to see this journey on coding continue :D
Hi ! Absolutely stunning work. The dedication is insane. Congratulations
Might pick up this challenge! Currently around 2/3 way as a software engineer! ending 4/7 semesters soon!
He does this and i struggle to get any project working with tutorials. Lol
This really motivates me to learn more about computer science and mathematics (my classmates make fun of me for trying to prioritize math)
Wow. That is just incredibly, would love to have a Video how you approach doing projects. I would need one week just to watch tutorials. :)
what made you productive? how did you manage your time, etc.?
Mind blowing! Just subscribed!
Loved this video! Inspired to do the same! Could you possibly talk about resources you used and what roadmap did you use or whatever learning resources you used throughout your entire learning timeline?? It would really be helpful! especially for the math related projects
Awesome work!! You do a fantastic job explaining complicated stuff super visually. You shouldve pulled up last night tho
every of your game is just beautiful, you are inspiring
Man I admire your work and creativity a lot!
I wanna build similar stuff or at least be able to, although I'm not sure about the specific programming path I will follow, but I just wanna reach up to my brain’s potential like you, like using math and programming concepts in building creative projects.
As a sophomore in Cs, do you any advice? Like subjects to take/focus on, when can I start building my own projects, etc. I feel occupied by college studies but I don’t feel like I'm accuiring any skill. Even though I'm not bad in math, I have no idea to put it into something practical like games
Really good stuff, even motivates me to start experimenting on my own stuff lol. Keep up the good work :)
Thank you for inspiring me. You made a difference for all of us viewers.
That’s a very nice video !
That very nice to have routines to do stuff every week (or for some people everyday)(personally on a streak of 107 weeks, every week a new generative art done with GLSL or canvas 2D !)
i love doing these kind of projects it's so much fun
graphics programming is fun
even if i have the abilitiy to do every project u featured in 1 week, i cant even come up with unique project idea everyweek
these are insane bro!
Can you give us the entire list of the 52 projects? These ones are extremely interesting!
Are any of those available to the public to mess with? That gliding game looks really satisfying to play
I have maths test tomorrow and i don't know why this video was suggested to me a night before my math exam your video and passion bout maths have motivated me to study bout the topics in more detail. I was litterally taylor series rn
This is the kind of stuff I started working on 7th grade onwards. This is the best way to learn how to code. I mainly only did math stuff though.
I did make “AI” stuff, but only search algorithms for solving tough puzzles.
this is so frustrating. i think ill never be able to catch up to you guys
Who knew the MATH part of the video was going to be the most fun? huh
This was inspiring.will try do this for myself.
bruh i was searching for knitting projects and subscribed upon stumbling on this
Your projects are really cool, I'm subscribing you :)