Ozon3
GDevelop
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Ozon3
- I created this open source Python package called Ozone that lets you get air quality data for anywhere in the world! It's stable and well documented - so if anyone wants to contribute, or needs accurate air quality data, take a look! (link in the description)
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Three Tips for Submitting Your First Pull Request - from a Beginner
Ozone by Milind220
- Ozone, an open-source Python package to get live air quality data for anywhere in the world easily. We'd love to have new contributors, so if this is your first time and you're not sure - I can help you through the process. Also we just released v1.1.0 today!
- Just released an open-source Python package - Ozone. Helps people get live air quality data for anywhere in the world in a smooth, easy way. Just released version 1.1.0 today after contributors added new features. I want to expand it further and make it the go-to package for air quality data!
- Check out Ozone - my completely open source air quality data fetching package! release 1.1.0 just came out!
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New contributors, how can we help you get started with open-source? Ask away, and we'll answer!
I like your idea about the extra .md file, it's a great suggestion. I'll add a file like that to my new open-source Python project - Ozone.
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Any good open source projects to get involved for a beginner.
Check out Ozone here: https://github.com/Milind220/Ozone
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Check out my newest project! Been wanting to make an open source package for ages, and I finally did it! Ozone is the easiest way to get live air quality data for your project!
(https://github.com/Milind220/Ozone) or ozon3 on pypi
GDevelop
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Gamedev.js Jam 2024 start and theme announcement!
5 × GDevelop Gold license for 12 months
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Advice on easy-to-learn game engines? Planning a marriage proposal year(s) in advance
https://gdevelop.io/ <- free, very easy
- Not only Unity...
- Unity: We Have Heard You
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Unity’s New Pricing: A Wake-Up Call on the Importance of Open Source in Gaming
It's not as monolithic as you'd think. There are lots of engines out there but their communities aren't very vocal compared to Unity, Unreal, and especially Godot's community.
Take a look at: https://itch.io/game-development/engines/most-projects
And
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/blogs/the-generous-space-of-al...
If you look at both of these you'll see just how many engines there are and neither of these cover everything. There are plenty of engines popular in the Python community that no one outside of it are aware of. Such as Arcade [0], Python-Tcod [1], Ursina [2], UPBGE [3], and Panda3D [4]. But based on your description you'd really like https://gdevelop.io/. It embraces exactly what you're describing where you can build a game but just installing entire features others have made and put online into your game.
[0] Beginner friendly 2D library:
[1] Rougelike: https://python-tcod.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
[2] Beginner friendly 3D engine (built on Panda3D): https://www.ursinaengine.org/
[3] Blender Game Engine Fork: https://upbge.org/
[4] Highly flexible code first 3D engine: https://panda3d.org/
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Ask HN: Favorite Game Engine?
I'm not really a game maker, but would like to give a shout out to the fabulous https://gdevelop.io/
It has everything you need, is free and its VISUAL PROGRAMMING is fab...
- Herramientas y lenguajes para aprender a hacer videojuegos?
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Construct's New WebGPU Renderer
After they switched to a monthly/annual subscription fee with the release of construct 3, I pretty much threw in the towel and switched over to Gdevelop.
https://github.com/4ian/GDevelop
Open source, completely free, and I can run it as a native application on my computer versus a weird web app. The idea that my game is basically tied to a SaaS is just not OK for me.
- Suggestion for software please
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GDevelop desktop app won't update
gdevelop GitHub releases
What are some alternatives?
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