dcpu-specifications
Specifications for the fictional hardware of the game 0x10c (by lucaspiller)
giu
Cross platform rapid GUI framework for golang based on Dear ImGui. (by AllenDang)
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dcpu-specifications
Posts with mentions or reviews of dcpu-specifications.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-21.
- Picotron Is a Fantasy Workstation
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Releasing: My unfinished zachtronics style DCPU-16 puzzler
See the spec for https://github.com/lucaspiller/dcpu-specifications/blob/master/dcpu16.txt next word (literal), line 59
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I would to like to make a MAME frontend in Go.
Yes, DCPU-16 is from a canceled game. You can find a list of specifications in https://github.com/lucaspiller/dcpu-specifications. This is a fairly simple CPU (+ hardware) that had/has a fairly large cult-following, so you can find DCPU-16 programs that you can try running on it. Writing an emulator for it might be good next step after advent-of-code.
giu
Posts with mentions or reviews of giu.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-24.
- Giu: Cross platform rapid GUI framework for Golang based on Dear ImGui
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[Golang] GIU V0.6.1: Un cadre d'interface graphique rapide multiplateforme.
[https://github.com/allendang/giu
- Desktop UI
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moving to GUI from TUI
I prefer giu + zenity for tooling GUIs with either very few or very many elements (i.e. 100's). I use Flutter for when I want an attractive GUI of medium complexity.
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LTT creating their own Benchmark tool called MarkBench
FYI, they're using Dear ImGui. Either https://github.com/AllenDang/giu or https://github.com/inkyblackness/imgui-go
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Show HN: Goroutine-analyzer: A visual goroutine stack dump debugging tool
I did poke around for a bit, but I really needed the tool, and I knew it would be days of work if I learned a new tool and hours if I stuck with what I knew.
My coworker Andrew did start a similar tool, which is here: https://github.com/andrewpmartinez/grid and uses https://github.com/AllenDang/giu for the UI.
Next time I need a feature I probably take a look at that and see what the model looks like and and how straightforward it is to work with.
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Announce cimgui-go an auto-generated wrapper of Dear ImGui
To maintain my another GUI lib giu (https://github.com/AllenDang/giu), I used to update imgui manually time to time, and it always a pain in my ass.
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Zig for trading - data collection, storage, number crunching and displaying
I then used GIU (https://github.com/AllenDang/giu) which is a Go wrapper around IMGUI - I found major performance issues since my requirements are pretty extreme, I was plotting charts containing 1000's of points and the overhead of calling the underlying C libraries from Go was too much.
- Writing GUI apps in Go
- Go GUI Developer Survey Results