: Simulating forces such as gravity, wind, and friction.
: Modeling flocking birds, steering behaviors, and pathfinding. The Nature of Code: Simulating Natural Systems ...
: Exploring cellular automata, fractals, and self-organization. : Simulating forces such as gravity, wind, and friction
is a seminal book and educational project by Daniel Shiffman , an Assistant Arts Professor at NYU’s ITP. It explores the intersection of computer programming and the natural world, teaching readers how to create digital simulations of complex phenomena like physics, evolution, and emergence. Core Concepts and Subjects : Simulating forces such as gravity
: Implementing genetic algorithms and basic neural networks to create learning digital entities. Versions and Platforms
The book bridges the gap between creative expression and scientific simulation. Key topics include:
The project has evolved across different programming environments: Nature of Code