This book will introduce you to graphics programming in the Go programming language context through a series of concise examples. It will guide you in creating your version of a generative art masterpiece.
Learn the basics of algorithmic art with the Go language
This book will introduce you to graphics programming in the Go programming language context through a series of concise examples. It will guide you in creating your version of a generative art masterpiece.
I was an early supporter of this book. It's well written, informative and a really good introduction, not just to Generative Art in Go, but also to working with graphics in go as well. Recommended.
Hello hunters! 👋 This is the first product I worked on, after I set out to start my own business journey at the end of last year. I had had the idea, but the real motivation to get it done in three months came once I knew there would be no going back. The book was self-published and released in early February this year. It took a few more cycles of polishing and corrections with a close circle of early backers, until I decided to bring it out to the general public. I have released the book as an
Sold! This looks incredible and excited to get into the book and the code. Congrats on the launch!
Nice. Catched my interest enough and I bought the complete package. Now I have to make time to experiment :-)
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