A sort-of gist for ClojureScript/canvas/SVG experiments, much like http://bl.ocks.org/ but geared specifically for on-the-fly ClojuresScript code generation: getting sick of setting up yet another lein/noir for every new folly, so it makes more sense to have a framework which loads public ClojureScript gists directly from github, compiles them on the fly and serves them out.
This page shows some of the gists we know about. Why not add yours?
Cellular automata - randomly picks one of: Conways Life, Semi-vote, Vichniac vote (stable & unstable) or Fredkin. Renders using big-bang onto a canvas element, but could probably be written more efficiently...
The Barnsley Fern is a fractal named after the British mathematician Michael Barnsley who first described it in his book Fractals Everywhere. The fern is one of the basic examples of self-similar sets,...
Mandlebrot & Julia fractal generator, based on clojure code originally described in http://webrot.destructuring-bind.org/mandlebrot. Click the left mouse button to zoom in, and the right button to zoom...
Around 1960 the American mathematician Sherman K. Stein discovered a curious pattern in the Sanskrit nonsense word yamátárájabhánasalagám. The composer Gerge Perle told Stein that the stressed (á)...
A tumbling three-dimensional wireframe torus (and other assorted shapes) in ClojureScript rendered on a canvas, using the wireframes library.
An example in orbiting bodies in ClojureScript with big-bang, inspired by a 'Translation and Rotation in 2D and 3D' tutorial by David Meredith, Aalborg University
Mapping panoramic photos (taken with a Nexus 4) onto the inside of a sphere, using PhiloGL and mouse gestures orchestrated (badly) with ClojureScript - the rotation in the Y plane is currently not working...
OM version of Garry Kasparov - Veselin Topalov ; Hoogovens A Tournament Wijk aan Zee NED 1999.01.20 - adapted from https://raw2.github.com/danieroux/rubyfuza2014/master/src/rubyfuza/core.cljs