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๐Ÿ Psst ...

How are we on week 64 without having made a snake game already? Beats me!

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Recreate the classic Snake game.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- Arrays or Lists
- PVector
- Loops
- keyPressed (), keyCode

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 64
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๐Ÿงฉ It's Anagram time!

An anagram is a word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another, such as "cinema" formed from "iceman."

๐Ÿฅ… Goal:
- Create a program that, given a word, finds all possible anagrams from a predefined list or dictionary.

๐ŸŽฎ Game Flow:
- user inputs a word
- the program searches through a dictionary for words that are anagrams of the input
- display all found anagrams or a message if none exist

โš™๏ธ Words List: here [370,000 + words]

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- loadStrings (),
- .sort (),
- loops and nested loops,
- List

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 65
๐Ÿ“ž DTMF Tones!

The Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) system is how phones dialers send signals to dial numbers.

These signals are commonly heard on telephone dial pads. Each tone is simply the sum of two sine waves โ€” one from a low-frequency group and one from a high-frequency group.

๐ŸŽต Listen to a sample dial tone here.

๐ŸŒ Click here and interact with an online DMTF generator.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: create a program that accepts a phone number as input and produces tones for each digit as if it were pressed on a physical phone keypad. Include pauses between tones for clarity.

๐Ÿฆถ Get started

โš™๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- Array/ArrayList
- Minim Library โ€” for sound generation using oscillators like Oscil
- PVector โ€” for paired digits
- .toCharArray (), .indexOf (), str (), โ€” for String manipulation
- delay () โ€” add pauses between tones

๐Ÿ‘Œ This is the first part of a two-part challenge for an epic project we'll complete next week. Can you guess what part 2 will be?

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 66
๐Ÿ“ž DTMF Tones 2!

In the TV series Fringe (Season 1 Episode 19 - 36:00-36:44), Olivia hears dialing tones from an abduction's recording and uses an app to decode them into the phone number that was called. By tracing this number, she identifies the perpetrator, pushing the investigation forward.

Let's continue on last week's challenge and create a similar tool this time.

๐ŸŽต Listen to a sample dial tone here.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: create a program that accepts dialing tones as an input (.wav file or other) and outputs the numbers decoded.

โš™๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- Array/ArrayList
- Minim Library โ€” for sound generation using oscillators like Oscil

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 67
๐Ÿ–ฅ It's your turn, again.

Let's have an open projects submission this week. What projects have you been working on since last time?

Whether that's a small one hour project or one that took weeks to finish, let you submit your best (max. of 3) projects here.

Share your works in the comments.

@WeeklyCoder | Week 68
๐ŸŽง M is for Music and L is for Lyrics

Let's use the Genius API to create a lyrics fetching project this week.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Create a program that, given the name of a song, fetches its lyrics and displays it.

โš™๏ธ It takes < 1min to authorize Genius and obtain your Access Token. You may benefit from using the PY library lyricsgenius or you could just do HTTP.

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 69
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๐Ÿ“ Near Ping

Case: After boarding the taxi and a few kilometers away, your friend calls to check if you bought the phone case they asked for while you were near the marketโ€”๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ, you forgot, and now you feel bad. If only something had reminded you when you were near the phone center!


Weโ€™re re-revisiting the Haversine formula to calculate the distance between two points on Earthโ€™s surface using latitude and longitude coordinates.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal:
To build an app that allows users to add reminders tied to specific locations (lat & lng) and reminders them when their current location is within 1 kilometer of a reminderโ€™s location.

To keep it simple, store your data in a local file where each reminder has a task (string) and coordinates (latitude, longitude as floats).

๐Ÿพ Steps:
- Allow user to enter reminders and store them (e.g., task, latitude, longitude)
- Let user enter their current location
- Check current location against all reminders and display tasks if within 1 km.


โž• Testing coordinates:
Reminder: Buy phone case
Shop: 9.020274156181737, 38.801150775048335
Your Location: 9.020383152979795, 38.800234352160246


โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- Haversine Formula
- asin(), sin(), cos()
- sqrt(), pow(), radians()
- lists, dictionaries


โšก๏ธ Bring the thunder!
As with many of the challenges here, nothing's stopping you from making this a full-fledged mobile app.
- Fetch current location from device's GPS
- Push notifications when near a reminder spot
- Allow custom distance for nearness calculation
- Use your friend's live location so that you don't unknowingly pass by a friend you've been meaning to meet next time

๐Ÿช Send your submissions in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 70
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๐Ÿ“ Near Ping Case: After boarding the taxi and a few kilometers away, your friend calls to check if you bought the phone case they asked for while you were near the marketโ€”๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ, you forgot, and now you feel bad. If only something had reminded you when youโ€ฆ
๐ŸŒ” What did the Moon look like on your birthday?

The Moon cycles through phasesโ€”new, waxing, full, and waningโ€”each altering its glow and shadow over about 29.5 days.

With the AstronomyAPI, you can reveal the Moonโ€™s appearance for any specific day and location.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Given a date (YYYY-MM-DD) and coordinates (LAT, LNG), write a program to fetch and display the Moonโ€™s image for that moment.

โš™๏ธ Sign up (takes < 2 minutes) to create your Application and get its ID and Secretโ€”check this guide for details.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- http.requests
- java.util.base64
- JSONObject, .setString (), .setJSONObject (), .getJSONObject ()
- loadImage (), image ()

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 71
๐Ÿ‘Ÿ Kids' Shoe Fit Finder

Kidsโ€™ feet grow fastโ€”up to 1-2 sizes a yearโ€”making online shoe shopping a guessing game, with over 30% of returns due to fit issues.

To help with this, let's make a program where parents input their childโ€™s age and foot length (cm) and get instant US, UK, and EU sizes.

We'll use Adidas's Kids Shoes Size Chart as a reference.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Given age of a child and their foot length (cm), write a program to output shoe size (in US, UK, and EU).

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- arrays
- selection statements
- logical & relational operators
- loadJSONObject, JSONObject, JSON

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 72
๐Ÿฅง Happy Pi Day!

Let's return to visual coding challenges and tackle Circle Packing this week.

In geometry, circle packing is the study of the arrangement of circles (of equal or varying sizes) on a given surface such that no overlapping occurs and so that all circles touch one another.

There are different variations of CP. What kind would you come up with? Excited to see.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- random (), translate (), circle ()
- PI, TWO_PI
- constrain (), cos (), sin (), dist ()
- List, class, functions, methods

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 73
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โŒจ๏ธ Case Shifter

What do you do to fix the casing of an already written text? Probably rewrite it properly. This wastes time when you need it polished fast.

To tackle this, letโ€™s build a program where you highlight text, press the Shift key, and cycle through lowercase, uppercase, or title case like in this video.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Given highlighted text, write a program to cycle through case options and replace the highlighted text.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- .lower(), .upper(), .title()
- conditionals & loops
- libraries: pyperclip, keyboard

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 74
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โŒจ๏ธ Withholding Calculator

Better late than never โ€” this week ๐Ÿ™ˆ

It's not rare that you find tools that apply for other countries but none exist for Ethiopian contexts. Such is the case with this week's challenge.

When dealing with financial transactions, manually calculating VAT and withholding tax can be tedious and error-prone.

This week, letโ€™s create a program that takes a post-VAT or pre-VAT price, calculates the pre-VAT/post-VAT amount, and applies withholding tax if thresholds are met (10,000 for products, 3,000 for services), displaying then both the net payable amount and the withheld amount.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Given a price, provide selection for pre/post VAT and product/service options. Then calculate the post/pre VAT, withholding amount and net amount. See example calculation here or make a copy of this Sheets template.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- arithmetic operators
- selection statements (if/else statements)
- functions for reusability

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 75
๐Ÿ•ฐ Pendulum Swings

In many scientific and engineering scenarios, especially when dealing with larger swings, the basic formula for a pendulum's period isn't accurate enough. This week, let's use a more precise calculation that takes into account the initial angle of release.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Create a program that calculates the period of a simple pendulum, incorporating a correction for large initial angles using the expansion series for the complete elliptic integral of the first kind (K(k)).

The program should take the pendulum's length and the initial release angle as input and output the more accurate period.

Here's the formula for K(k) we'll use.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- Arithmetic operators
- Math functions (sqrt, sin, pow)
- Loops
- Functions

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 76
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๐ŸŽฎ It's Brick Breaker time!

The Brick Game is a dedicated handheld game that displays games in 10 x 20 grid screen. It was popularized in the early 1990s after being introduced in China in 1989.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Create a mini clone of the game Block Breaker but in the theme of Brick Games.

You may build on top of this barebones.
Grab a fitting font from here.
Download the Android app from here.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- text, rectMode
- keyPressed, mousePressed
- loops, selection statements
- functions

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 77
๐Ÿค– It's Machine Learning time!

Let's get a glimpse of the world of computer vision this week โ€” through a practical application with a problem that hits close to home.

Manually cropping faces from photos using photo editing software is time-consuming. The task this week is, to automate this process using machine learning-based face detection to produce square, face-centered images for an ID-making software.

โš™๏ธ Task breakdown:
- Detect faces in each photo using OpenCV
- Crop each face into a square image, ensuring the face is centered with a padding
- Output square images suitable for ID-making software

This streamlines ID photo preparation, saving time and ensuring consistent output.

๐ŸŽ’ Resources:
- OpenCV for Processing
- Get started with this code

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- loadImage (), image (), save ()
- mask (), copy (), PGraphics

โšก๏ธ Bring the Thunder!
- support for slightly rotated photos
- support for mass photo processing

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 78
๐Ÿฉบ Symptom-Based Disease Predictor

Let's use oral exam data to make predictions.

Given this CSV file that maps diseases to symptoms on a severity scale, build a program that asks users to input their symptom severities and returns the most likely disease from the table.

Each row is a disease, each column is a symptom (rated 0โ€“3). Scale-Meaning.
0 - Absent
1 - Mild
2 - Moderate
3 - Severe

๐Ÿฅ… Goal:
Build a program that interacts with users to guess the most likely disease from their reported symptoms.

๐Ÿฆถ Steps:
- load and parse the CSV file
- prompt the user to enter their severity for each symptom (0โ€“3)
- compare the user's input against all diseases
- output the most likely disease

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- Table, loadTable ()
- getRowCount (), getColumnCount ()
- getString (), getInt ()
- sortKeys (), sortValues ()
- .keyArray ()
- similarity/distance calculation (sum of absolute differences)

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 79
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๐Ÿค– It's Machine Learning time! Let's get a glimpse of the world of computer vision this week โ€” through a practical application with a problem that hits close to home. Manually cropping faces from photos using photo editing software is time-consuming. Theโ€ฆ
๐Ÿ‘‰ Read this first: Tough-Love

๐Ÿ“ธ Manual Photo Crop Tool


Last time, we stepped into the world of computer vision โ€” building a tool to automatically detect and crop faces from photos for ID-making purposes. It works great ... except when ML didnโ€™t.

Not every photo played nice with automated face detection. Sometimes it missed the face or cropped poorly.

So this week, weโ€™re flipping the script โ€” let's build the user custom and manual control to crop faces from photos.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Build a Manual Crop Tool where a user can manually position the photo behind a fixed square frame to get the perfect crop.

๐Ÿฆถ Steps: here

โš™๏ธ Key Features:
- Panning: on the image (click-drag or arrow keys)
- Zooming: in/out using mouse wheel or +/-

โšก๏ธ Bring the Thunder: here

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- loadImage(), image(), translate(), scale(), rotate()
- mask (), copy(), save()
- mouseDragged(), mouseWheel(), keyPressed()
- PGraphics

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 80
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๐Ÿ“Š Fuel Theft Detection

This week, let's analyze vehicle telemetry to tackle a critical problem: detecting fuel theft. By processing GPS and fuel data, we can identify suspicious fuel level changes.

๐Ÿฅ… Goal: Build a Fuel Theft Detector that processes a CSV of vehicle telemetry data to identify stops and flag fuel changes as theft or fillings.

We'll use this real-world data as input.

Real life is messy. Sensors can give readings that are all over the place when a vehicle is moving uphill or down hill or when it changes.

So to do this, we'll only consider fuel level changes as either thefts/fillings if they happen while the vehicle is stationary (speed = 0 kph). We'll take as a stop a duration of โ‰ฅ 3 minutes.

Filling if Fuel Diff > 1.0 and stop duration โ‰ฅ 3 minutes and Theft if Fuel Diff < -1.0

โšก๏ธ Bring the Thunder:
- Output a summary report (events and amounts) to a csv file.
- Include the associated GPS coordinates to indicate where theft or fillings may have happened.

โœ๏ธ Recommended Learning:
- loadTable(), saveTable(), nf
- SimpleDateFormat
- Loops and conditionals
- .replace (), .contains ()

๐Ÿช Submit your code in the comments!

@WeeklyCoder | Week 81