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Hello Lego and stop-motion fans, you’ll like this :) https://t.co/nj37jquS2O

February 9, 2020 IfThis ThenThat

Hello Lego and stop-motion fans, you'll like this 🙂 https://t.co/nj37jquS2O — Justin (@_JustinPinner) February 9, 2020 View on Twitter posted by _JustinPinner

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The yellow circles represent collision detection areas, and the code iterates over them to find any that have collided, applying motion transfer to each one instead of bailing after the first.

February 9, 2020 IfThis ThenThat

The yellow circles represent collision detection areas, and the code iterates over them to find any that have collided, applying motion transfer to each one

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This one didn’t: https://t.co/XwxYppfDLg

February 9, 2020 IfThis ThenThat

This one didn't: pic.twitter.com/XwxYppfDLg — Justin (@_JustinPinner) February 9, 2020 View on Twitter posted by _JustinPinner

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In case you’re wondering, this collision scenario did work: https://t.co/2hN4rvzxkf

February 9, 2020 IfThis ThenThat

In case you're wondering, this collision scenario did work: pic.twitter.com/2hN4rvzxkf — Justin (@_JustinPinner) February 9, 2020 View on Twitter posted by _JustinPinner

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Been puzzling over why collision detection isn’t working consistently between objects sharing the same code. Just cracked it and, naturally, it’s blindingly obvious when you see it🤦‍♂️

February 9, 2020 IfThis ThenThat

Been puzzling over why collision detection isn't working consistently between objects sharing the same code. Just cracked it and, naturally, it's blindingly obvious when you

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RT @lexi_lambda: I don’t usually use twitter for this sort of thing, but I want to ask: are there any other women in Chicago who write Haskell or are interested in learning? If so, let’s talk? (No offense to the rest of you, but I’ll be honest: it can be lonely being a woman in this community.)

February 9, 2020 IfThis ThenThat

I don’t usually use twitter for this sort of thing, but I want to ask: are there any other women in Chicago who write Haskell

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