mimirsbrunn
Geocoding and reverse-geocoding (with OSM data) (by hove-io)
abstreet
A traffic simulation game exploring how small changes to roads affect cyclists, transit users, pedestrians, and drivers. [Moved to: https://github.com/a-b-street/abstreet] (by dabreegster)
mimirsbrunn | abstreet | |
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1 | 6 | |
215 | 5,541 | |
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10.0 | 9.9 | |
11 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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mimirsbrunn
Posts with mentions or reviews of mimirsbrunn.
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What's your favorite Rust design pattern?
It's impressive how natural it is, I had implemented this exact pattern without even being aware it was a thing on an elasticsearch wrapper to enforce three steps : creating an empty index, then inserting/updating documents and finally publishing (creating aliases, forcemerge), you can also ensure the caller won't forget this last step with a #[must_use] on intermediate types (code for brave curious).
abstreet
Posts with mentions or reviews of abstreet.
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Transforming OpenStreetMap into thick roads and intersections
I haven't given any love to the poor tutorial mode in ages, so I'm not surprised you found a bug. Please file an issue (https://github.com/dabreegster/abstreet/issues) and describe how to reproduce the problem. If you can open the browser developer console (Ctrl+shift+I in firefox), often the last part will be really helpful.
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15-minute Santa: Deliver gifts around real cities
The game runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, and a web browser -- but no mobile. The game is open source. If you'd like to add levels for your own city, get in touch!
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15-minute Santa: a game about Seattleās land use
Everything we're building uses OpenStreetMap, so if you want to see this game or walkshed tool work in your city, open a Github issue. Ideally include public data for land use, like this, so we know how many housing units each building has.
When I decided a few weeks ago to build this game, I thought about trying out Amethyst or another engine, but since the map rendering code has had so much work, I wound up just extending widgetry to allow for a few more arcade game-like controls. So, the code may be interesting as an example of a Rust game not using an existing engine, and also not making use of any ECS. I'm hoping to get time in the new year to finish releasing the UI infrastructure as a standalone crate.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mimirsbrunn and abstreet you can also consider the following projects:
autocomplete-js - PlaceKit Autocomplete JS library
football-simulator - Football simulation engine (like Football Manager) written in pure Rust