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Achievements (16)
Ada Lovelace
You spent 20 hours coding, seems more than just a hobby!
Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician and writer. She anticipated applications beyond pure calculation to Babbage's Analytical Engine, and created the first algorithms for such a machine.
George Boole
You spent 10 hours coding, isn't that crazy?
George Boole was an English mathematician, philosopher and logician. He formalized Boolean algebra, the basis for digital logic and computer science.
Impressionism
You spent 1 hour drawing, amazing!
Regular Level Designer
You spent 30 minutes working on maps, amazing!
Renaissance
You spent 30 minutes drawing, well done!
Junior Level Designer
You spent 10 minutes working on maps, well done!
Charles Babbage
You spent 5 hours coding, O.M.G!
Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, engineer and inventor. He originated the concept of a programmable general-purpose computer and designed the Analytical Engine.
Greek Art
You spent 10 minutes drawing, keep it up!
Level Design Rookie
You started creating a map, keep it up!
Cave Art
You started drawing!
Joseph Jacquard
You spent 2 hours coding, starts looking like an addiction!
Joseph Jacquard was a French weaver and merchant. He built and demonstrated the Jacquard loom, a programmable mechanized loom controlled by a tape constructed from punched cards.
Gottfried Leibniz
You spent 1 hour coding, amazing!
Gottfried Leibniz was a German mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat. He made advances in symbolic logic and his work was crucial for the theoretical foundations of computer science.
Blaise Pascal
You spent 30 minutes coding, well done!
Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher. He invented the mechanical calculator.
Al Jazari
You spent 10 minutes coding, keep it up!
Al Jazari was a Muslim scientist, artist, mathematician living in Mesopotamia. He invented an astronomical clock considered the first programmable analog computer.
Al Khwarizmi
You actually started coding!
Al Khwarizmi was a Persian polymath who produced vastly influential works in mathematics, astronomy, and geography. His name gave rise to the term 'algorithm'.
Recognition
Your public project received 5 likes!