Cool! I've wanted to write something similar to turn a python cli into a web app, something like those sites that convert file types but general purpose.
I would be interested in a comparison between this and Jupyter notebooks. Notebooks seem like they'd be easier to use than a specific language for most users.
To my knowledge, no. Terrafirmacraft does have strata of different stone types that stretch for large areas, but these aren't tectonic plates. It does generate biomes based on "lattitude" however. As another comment…
Cool! I've wanted to write something similar to turn a python cli into a web app, something like those sites that convert file types but general purpose.
I would be interested in a comparison between this and Jupyter notebooks. Notebooks seem like they'd be easier to use than a specific language for most users.
To my knowledge, no. Terrafirmacraft does have strata of different stone types that stretch for large areas, but these aren't tectonic plates. It does generate biomes based on "lattitude" however. As another comment…