MCHPRS
MicroPyScript
MCHPRS | MicroPyScript | |
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22 | 33 | |
1,499 | 57 | |
1.1% | - | |
8.5 | 10.0 | |
8 days ago | 10 months ago | |
Rust | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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MCHPRS
- Minecraft High-Performance Redstone Server
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Can i make a minecraft mod with rust and what are the benefits?
You can compile redstone using Rust though, see https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS and https://youtu.be/-BP7DhHTU-I
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Am I wrong?
Someone made a Redstone JIT compiler.
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Redstone Computer V2.1 Running Multiplication Algorithm
I don't know if you know about MCHPRS. It's a multi-threaded self-hosted MC Server made specifically for redstone. It gives you more control over redstone.
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Minecraft - Rust Edition
https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS (redstone only)
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Will Rust become (more) High Level with time?
It sure is! https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS
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1Hz CPU made in Minecraft running Minecraft at 0.1fps with server imlemented in Rust
The relevant bit is https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS and Rust snippet starting from 0:25
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1Hz CPU made in Minecraft running Minecraft [video]
Pretty cool.
The program itself was written in an existing intermediate language called URCL, which was then compiled to CHUNGUS2 assembly. CHUNGUS2 is the processor made with Minecraft's redstone mechanics. The processor was emulated for development, but the demo is running on MCHPRS, a Minecraft server that uses Wasmtime's Cranelift to JIT the redstone operations, which are represented as a weighted directed graph. Before MCHPRS optimizing redstone performance using compiler techniques was not thought to be possible. With MCHPRS the demo takes 9 hours to run, it would take decades without it.
https://github.com/sammyuri/minecraft
https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS
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Someone made Minecraft in Minecraft with a redstone computer (with CPU, GPU and a low-res screen)
Yes, the 2,000,000x slowdown mentioned in the trailer is relative to vanilla. But because it would take a decade to record this footage at that speed, they're using this Minecraft server implementation optimized for redstone: https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS
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Minecraft running on a redstone CPU/GPU implemented in Minecraft, running on a custom Minecraft server (written in Rust) capable of performing redstone calculations 10,000x faster than vanilla Minecraft
It looks like these are the only existing items, which were enough to accomplish the goals of this project
MicroPyScript
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Learn WebAssembly by writing small programs
> And currently using anything but C, C++ or Rust isn't feasible
Someone should tell Anaconda that they can't do this, then: https://pyscript.net/
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Microsoft is bringing Python to Excel
There's https://pyscript.net/ -- or do you mean for scripting the browser's behaviour rather than replacing JS in website code?
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Icepool: Python dice probability package
Icepool is a Python package. If you know Python, you have a head start in understading Icepool's syntax. Icepool is written in pure Python and has no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library, allowing you to run it in most places you can run Python. You can directly interoperate Icepool with the extensive Python ecosystem, including Numpy, Matplotlib, and Pandas. Recent projects such as Pyodide, JupyterLite, and PyScript allow Icepool to interoperate with JavaScript, allowing you to make your own web applications using Icepool.
- Should i quit Django and move to node JS
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Javascript alternative to anydice?
But we're not stuck with one or the other. Python-JS interop has improved greatly in recent years with projects like Pyodide, JupyterLite, and PyScript. Often my strategy is to do the probability in Python and use JS for visualization, as you can see in this ability score calculator or this AnyDice-like interface.
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
same was done for other languages too, like Python https://pyscript.net/
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But how do I do this in Python?
Finally, there's PyScript. The dream of many Python developers, PyScript allows Python to run in the browser using WebAssembly. As someone who never fully mastered JavaScript, I find this particularly appealing.
- After tearing my hair out writing JavaScript the last few days how close are we to Python in the browser?
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From website (javascript) to program (python), how?
I assume your goal is to write the least amount of JavaScript. There's actually a way to run Python in your browser. Take a look at pyscript.net. Not everything is supported, however, so you'd have to check whether the dependencies of the tools you have developed can run.
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How to make a Python small project using HTML and CSS? I am a beginner.
PyScript. I made a small single-page site that translates code into english with it. Really neat learning experience.
What are some alternatives?
ferium - Fast and multi-source CLI program for managing Minecraft mods and modpacks from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases
blobby-generator - Generative SVG blob characters.
hematite - A simple Minecraft written in Rust with the Piston game engine
reflex - πΈοΈ Web apps in pure Python π
chungus-2-assembler - Assembler and example programs for the CHUNGUS 2 Minecraft CPU.
vuepython - Edit and run Python code in Vuejs
MinecraftHDL - A Verilog synthesis flow for Minecraft redstone circuits
fengari-phaser-tutorial-02
ferium - Fast and multi-source CLI program for managing Minecraft mods and modpacks from Modrinth, CurseForge, and Github Releases [Moved to: https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium]
Blobby - Generative SVG blob characters
mcsoft-auth - Authenticate to Minecraft using the Microsoft Authentication Scheme from Rust.
netspeed_pc - Monitor live bandwidth usage/ network speed on PC. Native version also available for Android, separately.