astar-algorithm-cpp
Implementations of the A* algorithm in C++ (by justinhj)
photort
By patlefort
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astar-algorithm-cpp
Posts with mentions or reviews of astar-algorithm-cpp.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-01.
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2023
I have updated my A* algorithm code. This is an older project but just recently I got an interesting PR that speeds it up. I’m also dragged into the 2010’s by allowing c++11 features which opens the door for further clean up and modernization. https://github.com/justinhj/astar-algorithm-cpp
photort
Posts with mentions or reviews of photort.
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2023
My little baby: PhotoRT, a ray-tracer/path-tracer. Some renders here. Not very active at the moment, I'm mostly just maintaining it and keeping it up to date with the latest c++ standards. At the moment, it won't compile with the latest stable GCC because it crash, I need to use some specific version pulled from their git repo. There is also some issues running it on Wayland.
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