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Research JavaScript physics engines #2

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brylie opened this issue Oct 16, 2022 · 0 comments
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Research JavaScript physics engines #2

brylie opened this issue Oct 16, 2022 · 0 comments
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good first issue Good for newcomers Hacktoberfest help wanted Extra attention is needed

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brylie commented Oct 16, 2022

We want to create some simple experiments using physics, such as gravity, momentum, and buoyancy. While we may end up writing completely custom code, using an existing physics engine may save some time up front.

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  • create a list of existing physics engines that can run in a web browser
  • create a comparison document describing the differences and similarities among the findings
  • save a list of references, such as other comparison tables or how-tos
@brylie brylie added help wanted Extra attention is needed good first issue Good for newcomers Hacktoberfest labels Oct 16, 2022
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