RVS_ParseXMLDuration
TOSIOS
RVS_ParseXMLDuration | TOSIOS | |
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2 | 7 | |
1 | 353 | |
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1.9 | 3.4 | |
almost 2 years ago | 18 days ago | |
Swift | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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RVS_ParseXMLDuration
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Well, these ones aren't "half-baked," but they are no longer being maintained (archived):
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_IPAddress
[1] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_ParseXMLDuration
[2] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_ONVIF
This project is unfinished (I just walked away from it, as it wasn't really giving me what I wanted):
[3] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_GTDriver
This one is "half-baked," I believe. I never really took it particularly far:
[4] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_MediaServer
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Code Colocation Is King
Not completely. The way that it works for me, is that I start work on a project, and, while building, I notice that some code that I'm working on is:
1) Pretty complex, and fairly insular; and/or
2) Possibly useful, elsewhere.
If that's the case, I will then stop work on the main project, and take some time to extract and "genericize" the subproject. I'll usually set it up as a standalone open-source project; complete with tests and documentation.
This may happen before I have completed the coding in the main project, or may happen as the result of a review, after the fact.
In some cases, I very clearly need to develop a subproject before starting on the main project, or before certain milestones within that project (for example, SDKs or drivers). In that case, the timelines are completely separate.
If you look at my GH repos, you'll see a whole bunch of these projects, including some rather strange ones, like an XML duration parser[0]. These are the types of projects that I extract.
In some cases, I end up not using the extracted project in my main project (happens to some of my UI widgets). In that case, even though I am not using it, I still have an excellent project for the future. Here's an example[1]. I have ended up not using the spinner in my own work, as it was too obtrusive a widget, but it's nice to have it available for future projects.
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_ParseXMLDuration
[1] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Spinner
TOSIOS
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
https://github.com/halftheopposite/TOSIOS: never brought the game to the "fun" part of what a game is supposed to be, but at least it serves as educational.
https://github.com/halftheopposite/graph-dungeon-generator: what was supposed to be circular graph dungeon generator, ended up being a tree dungeon generator.
https://webcursors.click - I should have spent more time thinking about solving a problem that doesn't exist and clearly you can feel that there's something missing.
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I'm an hobbyist game dev doing a survey on other game devs and need your help!
TOSIOS https://github.com/halftheopposite/TOSIOS (open source browser game)
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Where to start with online multiplayer?
Shameless promotion of an open-source project I've been working on in the last years and has attracted many beginner developers https://github.com/halftheopposite/TOSIOS.
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How do indie devs make scalable multiplayer games?
I've had a bit of experience going through this and I've maintained an open-source project for people to build their own multiplayer game or see how it works (see https://github.com/halftheopposite/TOSIOS).
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You like pirates, cannons, and sailing around the globe? Look no more! I'm looking for testers to try out my browser multiplayer game
I do not plan to open-source it for now, but I have created another open-source project named TOSIOS - The Open-Source io shooter which is using Colyseus and client-side prediction and that you can check out at https://github.com/halftheopposite/TOSIOS. I hope to make some big update to that project as well as I didn't do much on it for the past year. I also hope to write a few articles on creating multiplayer games.
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I created a procedural dungeon generator and editor in the browser
This is not a game per se, but more of an open-source toy that I plan to integrate into another of my open-source project https://github.com/halftheopposite/tosios in the incoming weeks.
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Show HN: I created a procedural dungeon generator and editor using BSP
Hello HN!
I created this hobby-project to learn more about procedural generation and decided to start with the classic but efficient Binary-Space Partitioning method. I also wanted to look at the auto-tile algorithm for the editor and renderer.
I plan to integrate this dungeon generator into my other open-source project https://github.com/halftheopposite/tosios to add more roguelike elements to it and better gameplay elements.
This generators code is also available on NPM at https://npmjs.com/package/@halftheopposite/dungeon.
What are some alternatives?
laminarmq - A scalable, distributed message queue powered by a segmented, partitioned, replicated and immutable log.
colyseus - ⚔ Multiplayer Framework for Node.js
typocide - Where Typos Meet Their Demise!
super-auto-pets-db - This database website is an un-official guide and reference for the pets, food and stats from the game Super Auto Pets.
ukey - Simple ukulele chord reference web app
dungeon - A configurable and editable dungeon generator using Binary-Space Partitioning and hand-made rooms. [Moved to: https://github.com/halftheopposite/bsp-dungeon-generator]
prepareprojectforllmprompt - Transform your code project into a Markdown document optimized for interaction with Language Learning Models like GPT-4, complete with dynamic file selection and token management features.
LandOfTheRair - Land of the Rair is a full-blown MORPG styled like the MUDs of olde, featuring hours upon hours of gameplay.
speech - A tool to practice English speaking
TiledSharp - C# library for parsing and importing TMX and TSX files generated by Tiled, a tile map generation tool
quantraserver - Distributed QuantLib
filters - Collection of community-authored custom display filters for PixiJS