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If you're willing to do a bit more legwork, PixiJS [1] is also great at handling graphics (WebGL). It's what I used to build my animated jigsaw puzzle game [2]. [1] - https://pixijs.com [2] - https://animated-puzzles.specr.net. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Talking about games: there were also PixiJS and Spark booths during the first day of Universe. I had a chat with Mat Groves , PixiJS creator, on Day 0, and noticed their booth was quite busy during the conference. Same goes for the Spark booth right next to them, where I met Diego Marcos - our js13kGames 2025 WebXR expert, first time talking with him face to face. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
For the web you can now use Cocos2d-x[1], Godot Engine[2], PixiJS[3], and/or Phaser[4]. [1] https://www.cocos.com/en/cocos2d-x [2] https://godotengine.org/ [3] https://pixijs.com/ [4] https://phaser.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
To improve performance, another team built a POC replacing standard DOM elements with a canvas managed by a library called pixi.js. The idea was to boost rendering speed. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
We can now decide how we want to display the data.image result back to our user. You can simply throw it up in an tag or generate a reveal video on the fly like I’ve done using Pixi.JS and MediaRecorder. Perhaps a topic for another dev blog. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm a new coder too. What helps me is finding a good place to learn the most basic principles and having 2-5 things I want to do. I started with codedex.io , learning Python and HTML and then took their courses and moved on looking for projects with tutorials. Little steps one by one. The rest is practice breaking things down into tiny steps. Source: over 3 years ago
I think you should focus on HTML, CSS, and JS, starting with HTML. I just started HTML on a website called codedex.io. Pretty cool so far but I feel like I'm getting into a brand new thing haha. Source: over 3 years ago
I've been learning Python on a website called codedex.io for about 6 months. It's been great for me so far. I just started on Classes and Objects. Give them a try, you might like them. Source: over 3 years ago
Python is a great language to start as a beginner! I don't know how new you are but a good place to learn some basics is codedex.io (also where I started from zero, 6 months ago haha). Source: over 3 years ago
You should start from the basics with a platform like codedex.io they do Python! It was straightforward to use for me (I'm 32). Give them a try. I am still a beginner, but I was starting from zero. Source: over 3 years ago
Three.js - A JavaScript 3D library which makes WebGL simpler.
Scrimba - Interactive coding screencasts created in an instant
Phaser - Desktop and Mobile HTML5 game framework. A fast, free and fun open source framework for Canvas and WebGL powered browser games.
GoIT LMS - Empowering emerging markets with high-quality tech education
Paper.js - Open source vector graphics scripting framework that runs on top of the HTML5 Canvas.
Codelita - Anyone Can Code