particle-life
Dependencies
particle-life | Dependencies | |
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6 | 24 | |
2,869 | 8,176 | |
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3.4 | 0.0 | |
28 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
HTML | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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particle-life
- Particle Life
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How to test Client/Server-networking without players? Particle Life!
Unfortunately, I now realize that I will never make a game that's better than just watching the particle simulation! - I'm already wasting way too much time doing just that =P If you want to make this yourself I recommend scrolling down to the JavaScript code here: https://github.com/hunar4321/particle-life - it's pretty simple.
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Create and Breed Artificial Life. An Interactive Particle Life (Online live demo + source code are in the comment)
Source code: https://github.com/hunar4321/particle-life
- Create and Breed Artificial Particle Life with plain JavaScript (Source code & Tutorial available in the comment)
- Particle Life Simulation using simple rules of attraction or repulsion
- C++ Show and Tell - September 2022
Dependencies
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I can't get Fluidsynth working
I did some digging with Dependencies and found that issue is with libstdc++-6.dll
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EXE vs MSI
Maybe Dependency Walker can shed some light on that 🤔
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Introducing Basaran: self-hosted open-source alternative to the OpenAI text completion API
I did that, basically. Problem is there is a clblast.dll (on windows) that llama.dll depends on, and it llama-cpp-python always failed dependency resolve to find it. I copied the dll to the right folder, loading it manually via CDLL worked fine, and https://github.com/lucasg/Dependencies also confirmed the dll was findable. When loading DLL's in windows, it checks the same folder for dependency dll's (and a few other places).
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Unable to get Meshroom to accept images
You can uses dependencies walker to detect the exact version of MS c++ runtime required.
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Every time I try to open the game this error message show up. What am I supposed to do?
If that doesn't work you will have to do it the hard way like i did. Using Dependencies to find the missing dlls
- Kenshi 1.0.60 Crashes & Bug reports
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FFmpeg 6.0
("Dependencies" is Dependencies.exe from https://github.com/lucasg/Dependencies)
- The game wont launch
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Does the antivirus detecting files as malware depending on the compiling options make any sense?
If you're using MinGW or Cygwin and link in an arbitrary number of system libraries, then you need to ship those files as well. You can use Dependencies to list all DLLs your program is using, including transient dependencies.
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Software Dependency Tracker
A couple of them, yes. Someone else linked Dependencies which is much more modern and doesn't have some of the issues these older applications have. Thank you for the suggestions regardless.
What are some alternatives?
iris - Iris is a cross-platform game engine written in modern C++
SharpUnhooker - C# Based Universal API Unhooker
code-style-agnostic-search - Coding Style -agnostic (and more) search for C++
lddtree - Fork of pax-utils' lddtree.sh
DependencyViewer
Windows-Auto-Night-Mode - Automatically switches between the dark and light theme of Windows 10 [Moved to: https://github.com/AutoDarkMode/Windows-Auto-Night-Mode]
StrToNum - String to Number conversion constexpr library, for char and wchar_t strings.
clauf - A C interpreter developed live on YouTube
git-for-all - A quick and short guide to Git.
deeplabel - A cross-platform desktop image annotation tool for machine learning
windows_registry_folder_wmi_enumerator - Use C++11 range for-loop to enumerate registry keys/values, folder and WMI queries
HexCtrl - Fully-featured Hex Control written in C++/MFC.