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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
fruit-economy
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Sharing Saturday #403
Fruit Economy - itch.io | latest devlog | ghHey Everyone, For the second week in a row things have been rather crazy at work, so I've not been too upset about my disrupted plans... Most of the performance-related code changes I wanted to get done were complete on Wed [0], but there were still some annoying rendering artefacts mostly around resizing the screen and mouse movement. I could hide the mouse movement issue, but I'd rather fix it properly. It's mostly a case of not passing enough context or too much context to the memoisation. Basically, at the moment I'm re-rendering everything if anything changes on the game-state side when I really should be splitting up the re-renders to be more specific to rendering only the subset of tiles that have changed or grouping tiles into small regions and rendering stuff at a region at a time. Also, because of this, I didn't tie re-rendering to non-game-state stuff, things like resizing and mouse movement are waiting on a game tick to actually be updated. Bad on me for being lazy I guess, so that's a thing to get sorted out, but I'd like to also add in a gameplay thing, two weeks is getting dangerously close to going a month without making any gameplay improvements, which is bad. So that's definitely something I need to prioritise for next week.As always, questions welcome!- Folcon `-[0]: You can peak at stuff on github if you're interested ;)...
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JDeploy – Deploy desktop Java apps as native bundles on Mac, Linux, and Windows
Apologies for how much junk is in here[0], I finally figured out notarization and then lost the will to touch it. I'm planning on circling back to clean it up in a few weeks when that entire pile of stress is a bit more of a distant memory, but hopefully it's helpful? =)...
- [0]: https://github.com/Folcon/fruit-economy/blob/185d49f120bac18...
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Sharing Saturday #401
Fruit Economy - itch.io | latest devlog | gh
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Last June I decided to try and figure out how to make a game or bust, I didn't really care what, just that I made something, so I took part in the GMTK 2021, that went ok so I decided to try and take what I learned about focus, scoping and getting a small playable thing up and running asap and made a new project[2].
It's super rough, the gameplay is still sort of non-existent, performance is pretty bad and code quality is kind of all over the place as I'm still really trying to work out how to build stuff like this and I know if I let my dev side have too much leeway it's going to take over and I'll probably no longer be able to figure out what my creative side wants to do.
It's a fiddly balance that I'm still trying to figure out.
I've intentionally not said anything about the game itself, you're welcome to ask me for details, but there are also bits of info littered about here and there[3].
- [0]: https://web.archive.org/web/20130124211012/http://www.dev.gd..., original HN discussion [1]
- [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5096009
- [2]: Itch: https://folcon.itch.io/fruit-economy, GH: https://github.com/Folcon/fruit-economy
- [3]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22791490
RSRevived
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Sharing Saturday #459
Rogue Survivor Revived GitHub
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Anyone used the new generic math stuff in C# 11 yet?
Think "small" -- rather than directly implementing INumber, implement the individual interfaces that actually make sense. That's what I did for Rogue Survivor Revived's 2-d vector type. It was worth it, to suppress all that Python-generated code.
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Sharing Saturday #403
Plink Tried out the new Visual Studio 2022 flame graph. Profile-guided micro-optimization came through when it shouldn't have.
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Sharing Saturday #376
Inquiry made on C# reddit regarding what GUI frameworks will build on both Windows and Linux (the two platforms that have known developers available for Rogue Survivor forks). I was hoping to go pure Microsoft, but as Microsoft won't support Linux even for MAUI, that's a non-starter.
- How much can I expect the (release-mode) JIT to optimize simulating C++ member functions in C# generic functions?
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Sharing Saturday 348
Rogue Survivor Revived GitHub
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Cache-efficient design for iterating through a large number of objects?
Rogue Survivor Revived uses a Djikstra pathfinder with what loosely looks like a jump-point prefilter. (The cross-map pathfinding is too complex to have a reliable heuristic for A*.)
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Sharing Saturday #343
Rogue Survivor Revived GitHub
What are some alternatives?
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dear-imgui-unity - Unity package for Dear ImGui
roguelike - A stealth roguelike in development phase.
libtcod-vcpkg-template - A template for C++17 libtcod projects. This template uses Vcpkg to fetch dependencies.
jdeploy - Developer friendly desktop deployment tool
tcod_tutorial_v2
sleepy
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tcod_tutorial_v2 - HexDecimal's fork of the 2020 Python-tcod tutorial.
polyhydra-upm - Creative geometry for Unity
python-tcod-ecs - Python sparse-set ECS with strong type-hinting. Supports entitiy relations.