goxit | Azul3D | |
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- | 2 | |
0 | 598 | |
- | 0.2% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 6 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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goxit
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
Azul3D
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I wrote a simple Go->C++ compiler to use for gameplay programming. Here's a demo of its use for my game project (along with an editor tool). I show the generated C++ in the end of the video. Compiler source code is ~1500 lines, link in video description. Will do a deeper public release soon!
Interesting work Nikki, I've definitely considered going down this path once or twice with Azul3D in years past, cool to see you've gone much further with it than I ever did.
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Mach Engine: The future of graphics (with Zig)
Having a nice API to programmatically work with audio, though, I think is also super important. One thing I did right with a (now-defunct) engine I worked on a long time ago, Azul3D, was put together an truly nice audio library for working with samples in various formats akin to Go's image standard library (if you've ever used that, you'll know why having a common interface to manipulation is super nice.)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing goxit and Azul3D you can also consider the following projects:
go-astar - Go implementation of the A* search algorithm
g3n - Go 3D Game Engine (http://g3n.rocks)
engo - Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go.
go-collada - Go package for working with the Collada file format.
Ebiten - Ebitengine - A dead simple 2D game engine for Go
GarageEngine - Game engine written in Go (golang).
Pitaya - Scalable game server framework with clustering support and client libraries for iOS, Android, Unity and others through the C SDK.
Oak - A pure Go game engine