The HackerNoon Newsletter: How to Make A Clicker Game on the Desmos Graphing Calculator (6/13/2026)

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How to Make A Clicker Game on the Desmos Graphing Calculator
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AI Coding Tip 024 – Force a Criteria Check Before the Task Ends,
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AI Coding Tip 024 – Force a Criteria Check Before the Task Ends

By @mcsee [ 5 Min read ] Spawn a fresh subagent after every task to check your rules, because the AI that did the work cant audit itself. Read More.

How to Make A Clicker Game on the Desmos Graphing Calculator

By @cookiemonster0921 [ 7 Min read ] Building a fully functional clicker game: shrinking targets, time ticking, randomization, score tracking; entirely inside the Desmos Graphing Calculator.
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