Our open topics class today 🙂


Ain came up today with a breakthrough: creating some physics simulation using GameMaker Studio 🙂


We’re going to see if this tools can make better physics simulation than our GameMaker Lite 🙂

The workspace

The performance graph

Creating objects

Ain was given challenge to simulate a car running down the hill for the next class 😀

Capt. Cinta is back 🙂 As happy as usual, coding while singing 😀

Today Cinta said she missed Python coding so she decided to code in Python again yaaay! We created some games in Python not so long ago and Cinta wants to recreate it 🙂



This is what we call “happy coding face” 😀

So glad that finally someone of our kids working on Python again 🙂

And for the second session Cinta explored Minecraft and startet to build things in there

Cinta was challenged to create running text in Minecraft 😉


Meanwhile, Capt. Faris was given a task to do some research with Python Pandas and Tensorflow 🙂

Faris has been very reliable about whatever tasks given to him

We had some problems with plotting data with Matplotlib earlier, and Faris should fix that

He even tried Jupyter to make it work

The data had been gathered and displayed but cannot be plotted


It worked on Faris’ laptop but not on Mac

After some investigation and virtualenv testing, plus exploring directory and so on, Faris triumphantly discovered how make it work: using python3 😀
Yas! The data plot is come into view finally 🙂 Thanks Faris 🙂


Ajil is a persistent and focus kid. He started to create games in Minecraft 🙂

He had to write long lines of code 🙂





And we finally make Guessing Game work in Minecraft (Capt. Faris helped a lot)

Well done, Ajil, we’re going to make more games next week 🙂

Vian was doing projects with Ain

They’re discussing all the time 😀

Vian was being supported by the whole family (Tetru wasn’t there): Ain, Empati and Tiga (they’re all brothers) 😀

While Capt. Azriel teamed up with Jundy


Jundy was thinking about how to make running text in Minecraft

He was experimenting with piston

The problem is apparently piston only has limited number of blocks to push

So we probably should come up with something else

Jundy tried many possibilities


And make simulations to see how far a piston would push a block

But still didn’t work and we will think about another way doing it next week 🙂

Captains doing research (proud :))



So proud to have these kids 🙂 See you again next week 🙂