That time I got fed up with Jamboard during physics lessons and made my own multiplayer drawing app| riki's house
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what I came for in Radiohead was the more tender bits where they mix rock with electronica, and this album is very coarse and rough compared to some of the later ones| riki's house
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While writing the previous article, I stumbled upon the problem that code blocks tend to require a lot of scrolling on mobile devices. This article outlines my attempts to help alleviate that a bit.| riki's house
in which I ramble about how to write good header files.| riki's house
I gave this page the treatment it deserved. (which is: lots and lots of love ) With the rework of the treehouse to a more document-oriented format, it felt appropriate to narrate my story in a more novel-like way. I sincerely hope you enjoy.| riki's house
A retrospect on the treehouse’s form factor, and why I’m getting rid of it. (at least partially)| riki's house
one of my absolutely favourite parts of Lua is how tiny, but capable it is. did you know you could implement object-oriented programming without needing any additional syntactic support? this is a remaster of an old tutorial I published as a Gist to explain how object-oriented programming works in Lua to someone on the LÖVE Discord server. thus there’s a high likelihood you’ve never read it. however, I think it’s a pretty nice tutorial, so I’m republishing it here outside the shackle...| riki's house
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A string formatting library in 65 lines of C++| riki's house