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osgameclones
- FLaNK Weekly 31 December 2023
- Open Source Clones of Games
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Ask HN: Released games built on FOSS engines?
On a similar note, released games with open sourced code: https://osgameclones.com/?tag=official
https://torque3d.org was used on Airship Dragoon, Marble Blast Gold, Penny Arcade Adventures, Legions: Overdrive and descends from the original Tribes engine.
Hellbreaker, Bit Champs with https://u3d.io
And plenty of successful games with Ogre, including Torchlight: https://www.ogre3d.org/showcase
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Freeware Remakes of Adventure Games
If you’re looking for even more
https://osgameclones.com/
- What is your favourite open source game(s)?
- list of open source clones and remakes of popular old school games
- Open source Diablo 1 engine – DevilutionX 1.5.0 released
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Deadobe - a free culture list of free software to Adobe products
There are already a few projects like this (i like switching software), maybe it's better to consolidate the efforts? (or at least provide i link to them like osgameclones).
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List of unofficial console PC Ports with Tutorial
There's this list of open source reverse engineered games for pc and some console games https://osgameclones.com/
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Civilization 1 “Yet another clone” - offers Civ1 functionality on modern PCs
Might want to add it to open source game clones.
rewrite
- FLaNK Weekly 31 December 2023
- OpenRewrite – Automated mass refactoring of source code
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AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting
If you're into this sort of thing, there's OpenRewrite[1] for the Java ecosystem.
[1] https://docs.openrewrite.org/
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What's New in Spring Framework 6.1
> Spring has gotten so bloated.
I'd call Spring feature-rich than bloated. You can always shed weight that you don't want to carry.
> Plus there's multiple ways of doing the same thing. e.g. JPA, spring-data.
That's because there are different ways to solve a problem. Someone may want an ORM-based approach to connect to the database; they can choose spring-data-jpa. Someone may want to use JDBC with a light abstraction on top of it; they can choose spring-data-jdbc. It's all about choices and right tradeoffs and Spring offers plenty of them.
> they don't provide easy upgrade paths between majors versions
That's not my experience. I've been happily upgrading 2.x.x versions and plan to upgrade to 3.2.x when it is ready. But depending on the codebase, I admit it can be painful. Projects like OpenRewrite[1] might help here.
> and they stop updating vulnerabilities on older major versions.
This is not news. They want you to pay for extended support if you need it.
> No docs on migration.
They do maintain migration docs on GitHub wiki which are a lot more detailed than their blog posts on migration. Here's the latest one to upgrade from Spring Boot 2 to 3: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/wiki/Spring-B...
[1]: https://github.com/openrewrite/rewrite
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We already have Spring 2.1.3, Is SpringBoot 3 worth learning.
The issue you may run into when migrating from Spring Boot 2.x to 3.x is the JEE namespace renames. Migrating code from 8 to 17 in my experience hasn't been all that difficult. In most projects, there are no changes to make. However, with the namespace change, you'll probably have to do some planning and testing. If you are migrating a lot of projects, check out Open Rewrite, it may help automate a lot of these upgrades (for both 8 to 17 and Spring Boot versions).
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Why wouldn't somebody change their version?
Couldn't OpenRewrite (https://docs.openrewrite.org) do a big part of this manual work?
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Any ideas on how to automate upgrade of legacy Spring Framework/Spring Boot repositories?
Openrewrite would probably be a big help, see https://docs.openrewrite.org
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what is your favorite programming trick/tool that not many People know about?
In a similar vein there is OpenRewrite which is an open-source project that works in a similar way. It also has a lot of great refactorings already built in, like doing all the grunt work for migrating to JUnit 5, or replacing string concatenation in SLF4J log calls with parameterized formatting.
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Refactoring giant codebase
seems a case for https://docs.openrewrite.org/
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What are your thoughts on Spring in 2023?
https://github.com/openrewrite/rewrite might help
What are some alternatives?
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