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    Destiny

    Destiny

    Prettier for File Structures

    Destiny is a developer tool described as “Prettier for file structures.” It scans a JavaScript or TypeScript project, analyzes how files import one another, and reorganizes the project into a fractal-style folder structure. The tool aims to make file organization more consistent by basing structure on dependency relationships instead of purely manual naming choices. After moving files, it also updates imports so the project can continue working with the new layout. Destiny is useful for...
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    CloisterWalk

    CloisterWalk

    Reveal fractal patterns in irrational numbers

    CloisterWalk can test your favorite number or will let you choose a number from a list. Many provided numbers are known irrationals, others are still uncertain. Enter the number of steps you would like to walk and click the Go button to produce a graph. If a number does not seem interesting, try switching between the square and hexagonal grids. Can you predict what is going to happen next time you click the Go button? Can you figure out why fractal patterns emerge? Can CloisterWalk be used to test numbers for irrationality? Enjoy!
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    Procedural Graphics Workbench

    Interactive desktop application for rendering various fractals.

    Procedural Graphics Workbench (PGW) will be a versatile interactive desktop application for rendering various types of fractals and other procedural graphics. It will also allow users to combine rendered images using various blending modes and other raster operations to create new images. Some most important planned features: * deep zooming capability (similar to Fractint) * multithreaded rendering * rendering divided to various machines ("rendering cluster") * various...
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