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lispgames
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Graphics libraries in lisp for game development
Hello, looking for well tested, well documented game development library for lisp with 2d/3d graphics. i found a bunch of sdl, and opengl libraries here (unfortunatlly no webgl libraries) and i dunno which to choose from. Also I'm going to be honest and say that I'm very new to lisp (outside emacs lisp), but i think its just a fun hobby project to learn both lisp and graphics and i hope by the end of this ill have a simple antiyoy clone.
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Lisp Game Jam 2022
- https://itch.io/jam/spring-lisp-game-jam-2021/results
Here's a list of previous years:
- https://github.com/lispgames/lispgames.github.io/wiki/Lisp-G...
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Lisp Game Jam 2022 starting Friday
It's fun and laid-back. Explore previous editions to see what people made in the past.
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A free demo for Kandria (written in CL) is now on Steam
There isn't much in the ways of complete engines like unity or unreal, or even maintained godot bindings, but there is a community for making games at least, so you can get some work done if you go a little lower leveled than those. They some regular game jams for games written in lisp. As far as how common it is to use lisp I have no idea outside of it being used in Jak & Daxter.
- Ask HN: What is a good resource to learn Lisp in 2022?
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What can i program with Lisp?
I don't really use Lisp that much, but it seems like a nice language to work with when it comes to symbolic stuff. They host pretty regular lisp only gamejams on itch, so you could take alook there at what people made and how. There are some resources overe here as well.
- Lisp Games
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Autumn Lisp Game Jam 2021
For 2d games, Fennel with LOVE seems to be a maintained and good choice. Are there some Scheme 2d frameworks similar to LOVE that are still maintained and offer also packages with e.g. collision detection or physics? I have had a look at [0], but many seem outdated.
https://github.com/lispgames/lispgames.github.io/wiki/Scheme
I heard there were attempts, but I don't quite remember what the end results were. I think someone indeed submitted Emacs-based games previously. If you find something, please, add information to Emacs Lisp page of lispgames for future adventurers: https://github.com/lispgames/lispgames.github.io/wiki/EmacsLisp
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Is there a collective list of all the Lisp game jams & competitions?
Some are here https://github.com/lispgames/lispgames.github.io/wiki/Lisp-Game-Jams
nyxt
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Google Common Lisp Style Guide
If someone invents another browser, Nyxt will be ready to wrap it with Common Lisp: https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt
- Nyxt – The Hacker's Browser
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Is there a bug in `watch-mode`?
I can't reproduce the bug report on flatpak. Bug reports should be reported at https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/new/choose.
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Rusty revenant Servo returns to render once more
For innovative new browsers, there's Nyxt: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
Both are looking for funding and sponsors.
- Nyxt browser: The hacker's browser
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How about having an progress bar at the echo area???
good idea. I know there are some plans for this underway.... looks like just planning phase right now. https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/3095
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Web Environment Integrity API
I am not a hopeful romantic, but the EU has been investing on vendor neutral web-browsers like Nyxt [0] and the UR Browser [1] through the Horizon Europe program. I doubt that legislators (at least in the EU) will view this as a positive development, assuming EU legislators know what they are doing. On the other hand, lobbying by big tech is still very much a threat.
[0] https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
[1] https://www.ur-browser.com/en-US
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using keyboard
There are some keyboard centered browsers like Qutebrowser or Nyxt. For Firefox as well as for Chrome based browsers there exist several extensions to implement vim-like keybindings.
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WEBKIT_DISABLE_SANDBOX_THIS_IS_DANGEROUS: Any alternatives?
Am I correct that this is not fixed until this issue is closed (I tried building from source the 3.3.0 release and master branch but both have the exact same issue)?
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Dead link at nyxt.atlas.engineer
Go to the website -> Download -> Download for GNU/Linux -> Get Nyxt for GNU/Linux!
What are some alternatives?
alloy - A new user interface protocol and toolkit implementation
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
vpetjam - Entry for the Dogpit Virtual Pet Jam
luakit - Fast, small, webkit based browser framework extensible by Lua.
play-cljc - A Clojure and ClojureScript game library
blockit - WebKitGTK adblock extension with Brave's Rust-based adblock engine for backend.
cl-raylib - Common Lisp binding of raylib
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
weblog - a weblog
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
calm - Calm down and draw something, in Lisp.
emacs-webkit - An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs