@canadaduane @heavydust@codingtrain has so many interesting an unique videos on how to do creative coding with p5.js that was made with inclusivity and accessibility in mind.https://www.youtube.com/@TheCodingTrain/videosyou can have a look at https://p5js.org/ and see what I mean too. I'd recommend them too!
@canadaduane @heavydustIf you're interested in getting your daughter involved in computers or coding,I'd recommend introducing her to places like https://thisgirl.codes/ or https://www.shecodes.io/ https://girlswhocode.com/My favourites is Linda Liukas who made Hello Ruby. https://www.helloruby.com/Her videos on how the computer works are beautiful and show that computing is accessible to all.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHeq-sMYd0g I have many resources like this so do feel free to ask me!
@solo @canadaduane Short answer no. But let's have a read to be sure I get what you're suggesting here
@canadaduane @heavydust
@codingtrain has so many interesting an unique videos on how to do creative coding with p5.js that was made with inclusivity and accessibility in mind.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheCodingTrain/videos
you can have a look at https://p5js.org/ and see what I mean too. I'd recommend them too!