spore-codegen
Librum
spore-codegen | Librum | |
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4 | 45 | |
7 | 3,527 | |
- | 3.3% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
12 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
Boost Software License 1.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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spore-codegen
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A basic reflection-like system for editing object fields in a C++ game engine
You can use something like this to generate code from your code's AST: https://github.com/sporacid/spore-codegen/
- Looking for projects to contribute to
- Spore Codegen | A build-system agnostic code generation application for C++
- C++ Show and Tell - April 2023
Librum
- Apple should learn from open source project
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Librum: Open-Source e-book platform
>Why should they have to justify providing free software?
They don't, but they have to be honest about what they're presenting. There's this shitty motte-and-bailey situation in open source where their website ( https://librumreader.com/ ) looks like marketing for a serious application - but the moment you treat it like a serious application, people are like "it's free, why are you treating it like a serious application?".
Look:
>Simplicity
>Focus on what actually matters, using a simple and straight forward interface.
>Your time is too valuable to be wasted on complex applications.
What does the tone here convey? Is it "this is just a cool project I wrote"?
- Librum: Simple, Open Source, Free E-Book Reader
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Looking for opensource designers
Thank you for reading, here are links to the project if you want to take a look: Our current website: https://librumreader.com The client application: https://github.com/Librum-Reader/Librum
- Looking for opensource developers
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Github actions - Handle "heavy" dependencies
Hey, I want to add CI to a project that depends on a big framework and some smaller linux libraries (https://github.com/Librum-Reader/Librum). I have a command that installs all dependencies on ubuntu, but it takes some minutes to install all of these libraries.
- React / Js developers for an opensource project
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Looking for advice on financial problems with opensource applications
Thank you in advance for any advice on this topic (For some context, here is my project's github repository: (https://github.com/Librum-Reader/Librum)
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