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yojimbo
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Multiplayer Networking Solutions
yojimbo/ netcode/ reliable, all developped by Glenn Fidler, author of GafferOnGames
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"Move all" feature added in inventory. In your face little fudsters. Gaming revolution incoming!
They really just didn't know how to go about building a complex online game or what that entails. At one point they were trying to donate to open source networking projects that were still in development and not production-ready in hopes they'd help them make their game, you'll see them listed as sponsors of yojimbo for example. It was bizarre to watch.
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Handling acks during 1+ second packet loss with Glenn Fiedler's Reliable UDP Solution
I can't remember exactly how best to handle this (Glenn's yojimbo project is probably your best bet for a concrete implementation), but here's an idea: buffer and ACK some packets (e.g. up to N packets following your missing packet) and discard everything else (without ACK) until the missing one shows up. The protocol will then continuously try to send your missing packet, in addition to the packets you've intentionally not ACK'd. Once the missing packet shows up you can process it and any buffered packets up to your next missing packet and repeat.
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I need a good and simple networking library for C++
You may want to take a look at yojimbo , looks like it will fit your requirements pretty well.
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Programming question : Which techniques are used to achieve real-time between players in online openworlds ? (think wow, ff14, teso)
And has his own C++ library for transmitting messages over UDP protocol https://github.com/networkprotocol/yojimbo
Odin
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Zig, Rust, and Other Languages
There's also Odin[0] too. I tried using them all and Odin was pretty nice. Nim is also good too but a lot more features.
But - I concluded that language matters a lot less compared to APIs. Yes, the language should have enough good features to let the programmers express themselves, but overall well designed APIs matter a lot more than language. For example -tossing most of the C stdlib and following a consistent coding style (similar to one described here -[1]), with using Arenas for memory allocation, I can be just as productive in C.
[0] - https://odin-lang.org
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Odin Programming Language
I highly recommend looking at:
* The Overview: <https://odin-lang.org/docs/overview/>
* examples/demo: <https://github.com/odin-lang/Odin/blob/master/examples/demo/...>
As for the first example: a basic lexing example is probably boring, but it does show some basic ideas of what the language is about. If people want to write better examples or just reorder the current ones, please feel free to make an issue or PR on the website's GitHub page: <https://github.com/odin-lang/odin-lang.org>.
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babel tree
I use Odin primarily, it’s C-level but pascal/Go syntax and inspiration https://odin-lang.org/
- Botlib: Telegram Bots in C by Antirez
- "Odin is a general-purpose programming language with distinct typing built for high performance, modern systems and data-oriented programming."
- Austral Programming Language
- Small Joys with Odin
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Can't decide what engine/library/framework I want to master
Website: https://odin-lang.org/
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Download Odin and get started today! Includes binding to popular video game libraries
Get it from the website: https://odin-lang.org/ -- Odin includes bindings to popular gamedev libraries & APIs such as Raylib, SDL, DirectX, OpenGL and Vulkan.
- Check this odin file out for a demo of many of the language's features. It comes with the compiler inside the examples folder. I refer to it all the time when I need to figure out how to do something.
What are some alternatives?
netcode.io - A protocol for secure client/server connections over UDP
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
ENet-CSharp - Reliable UDP networking library
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
KCP - :zap: KCP - A Fast and Reliable ARQ Protocol
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
lsquic - LiteSpeed QUIC and HTTP/3 Library
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
SDLPoP - An open-source port of Prince of Persia, based on the disassembly of the DOS version.
carbon-lang - Carbon Language's main repository: documents, design, implementation, and related tools. (NOTE: Carbon Language is experimental; see README)
bitproto - The bit level data interchange format for serializing data structures (long term maintenance).
Beef - Beef Programming Language