goldfisher
MTG combo deck goldfishing tool to find fastest possible wins in non-interactive games of Magic: The Gathering (by Cadiac)
rust-yew-realworld-example-app
Exemplary real world app built with Rust + Yew + WebAssembly, by Function Components + Hooks, also supports desktop by Tauri. (by jetli)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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goldfisher
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Announcing mtg_color a Magic the Gathering Library
My WIP mtg related project is https://github.com/Cadiac/goldfisher/, a goldfishing tool to simulate average winning turns in non-interactive games of Magic with a couple of supported combo decks.
rust-yew-realworld-example-app
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Could i be interested for rust JUST for web ?
Ecosystem for full-stack Rust is coming along nicely. Here's an example of Actix + Yew.