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Probably Dance

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I can program and like games

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Probably Dance | I can program and like games Probably Dance I can program and like games October 29, 2023 Transform Matrices are Great and You Should Understand Them The title of this blog post is obvious for any game programmer, but I notice that people outside of games often write clumsy code because they don’t know how transform matrices work. Especially when people do some simple 2D rendering code, like if you just want to quickly visualize some data in a HTML canvas. People get tripped up on transform math a lot. As an example imagine drawing this simple graph: It’s just an arbitrary graph with arbitrary numbers, the point is all the layout decisions that happened here: E.g. “Long First Label” extends to the left and pushes everything else over to the right by a bit. If you aren’t organized about how to express your transforms, your code ends up with lots of arbitrary offsets and multipliers. You can’t even calculate where to draw the labels on the y-axis without i...

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