goloz
goloz is a free and open source online multiplayer game. (by tmc)
neko
Neko is a cross-platform open-source animated cursor-chasing cat. This is the reimplementation write in Go. (by crgimenes)
goloz | neko | |
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1 | 1 | |
22 | 303 | |
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0.0 | 7.9 | |
over 2 years ago | 9 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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goloz
Posts with mentions or reviews of goloz.
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Ebiten v2.1.0 released
This is a great go library. I’m starting to make an online version of an snes classic using this: https://github.com/tmc/goloz
neko
Posts with mentions or reviews of neko.
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Dynamouse: Mouse driver for big Mac studios
I think it's relatively straightforward? Each mouse should be generating input events, it's "just" a matter of "Mouse1 += (100x, 200y)", "Mouse2 += (-3x, -5y)" and keeping track of a virtual cursor/pointer position that the "real" cursor should jump to depending on which mouse is generating input events.
...and for the use cases, having an extended desktop (eg: airplay to HDTV mounted on the wall) and being able to have your primary "desktop" mouse 100% glued to your main screen, but a secondary "click the play next video button on the tv" mouse is genius!
I'm pretty sure if somebody were sufficiently innovative they could paint a bullseye/target around the virtual cursors with some sort of minor performance penalty (a-la: xNeko - https://github.com/crgimenes/neko).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing goloz and neko you can also consider the following projects:
ebitenui - User interface engine and widget library for Ebiten
crt - Minimal terminal emulator for Bubbletea.