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v-2Dsoftbodies
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vex
v-2Dsoftbodies
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Simulating Softbody Dynamics in Vlang
I'm not sure what's going on with this comment. The code snippets shown on the blog is editable, and is about the same size. If the size of the font is a bit different, it should not matter, because that isn't the point of what is being discussed. Unless you are referring to the animations, but then the point is to show the geometric shapes.
Perhaps you want to go the GitHub page (https://github.com/l1mey112/v-2Dsoftbodies). Font sizes would all be uniform.
What are some alternatives?
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linux-storage-sense - Keep your Linux storage clean and organized effortlessly.
vtl - The V Tensor Library
mui - A Cross-Platform UI Library
MVU.v - MVU pattern (The Elm Architecture) implemented in V programming language
vos - Vinix is an effort to write a modern, fast, and useful operating system in the V programming language
jitcalc - jitcalc is a calculator written in the V programming language that evaluates expressions by creating x86_64 programs at runtime.
vab - V Android Bootstrapper
vredis - Redis client for V, written in V