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zig-gamedev
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Zig for gamedev?
Two game frameworks in the making: https://github.com/michal-z/zig-gamedev & https://github.com/hexops/mach
Zig and C interop elegantly, there are plenty of examples around. We have this repo with tons of tools for game dev made by Michael. I would also take a look at slimsag's mach engine. Remember, zig isn't 1.0 yet, there's a lot of breaking changes happening to the API.
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Projects / areas of specialization for learning zig
I did a hangman game, I'm doing a file compression tool next. I asked bing chat to recommend beginner projects for zig and that's what it told me. It also suggested a cli calculator and a cli text editor, but I didn't want to do that. My next thing will be something using https://github.com/michal-z/zig-gamedev
- zig-gamedev project: Monthly Progress Report - Feb 2023 (zflecs, zsdl, zopengl and more)
- zig-gamedev project: zphysics v0.0.4 - Zig API and C API for Jolt Physics
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Just found out about Zig and wonder what would be the best graphics library to pair with it?
This repo may be useful. It isn't an engine or a renderer, but rather a collection of useful libraries if you do end up writing your own tools. https://github.com/michal-z/zig-gamedev
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Is C++ still the language when entering 3D programming in 2023?
Something like vulkano in Rust or zig-gamedev in zig might be a much more enjoyable approach: They're similarly bare metal languages but have a lot of advantages over C++ (borrow checker's safety, simpler syntax). However, they're not commonly used by big studios.
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Gamedev in zig
I've been working on a gamedev project in zig, using zig-gamedev. It has many libraries you can use, though my game is 2D. Feel free to check out my project if you want to see how I set things up. https://github.com/foxnne/aftersun
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Goodbye to the C++ Implementation of Zig
Language-level guarantees of memory safety are not critical to all low-level programmers, and sometimes this is fine!
Developers of games, compilers, digital audio workstations, video editors, and live performance software (such as openFrameworks) likely don't rank memory safety as their top concern.
Zig is already an attractive choice for those domains because it offers:
- Great compile times compared to C++/Rust, and future plans to implement hot reloading as a core part of the tooling: https://www.jakubkonka.com/2022/03/16/hcs-zig.html
- The ability to reason about where data exists in memory: https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/#Where-are-the-byte...
- Good readability and learnability, especially if you have a C/C++ background.
- Comptime that enables clean generics, compile-time reflection and general metaprogramming as a happy side-effect: https://kristoff.it/blog/what-is-zig-comptime/
- Better tooling than C/C++. The ability to cross-compile Zig and C/C++ from one machine lets you set up much more stable and reproducible build environments already. You can clone zig-gamedev and have the demos working with just three commands on Windows/macOS/Linux, for example, and two of those three are cloning the repo and changing to the directory: https://github.com/michal-z/zig-gamedev (to build you will need the latest copy of Zig from the 'masters' section for your platform at https://ziglang.org/download/ )
We should all be careful about insinuating that memory unsafe languages should not exist. I see “friends don't let friends use memory-unsafe languages” on social media and feel sick. It's much healthier to embrace the melting pot of Zig, Odin, D, Beef, Vale, Hare, Lobster, Jai, C3, Val, Roc and all the rest and see what new ideas and trade-offs they bring.
Also worth noting that new languages tend to take time to develop their own philosophies to memory safety (Vale's approach is only just now emerging, for example: https://verdagon.dev/blog/making-regions-part-1-human-factor ). Zig's story might not be great now ( https://www.scattered-thoughts.net/writing/how-safe-is-zig/ ), but then it's not Zig's priorty at the moment, and Zig's full story is not yet written.
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zig-gamedev project - zgui v0.9
Home: https://github.com/michal-z/zig-gamedev/tree/main/libs/zgui
UnityCsReference
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Do you use System.Object.ReferenceEquals() ?
https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/UnityCsReference/blob/master/Runtime/Export/Scripting/UnityEngineObject.bindings.cs (after 2019.1)
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Has any indie dev got (read-only) access to Unity source? How much did it cost?
This is awesome, thank you! I'm most curious about their Runtime
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Is C++ still the language when entering 3D programming in 2023?
I think if you want to get into graphics programming you do want to work with OpenGL and similar things, because at the very least you need to understand it all (and decide what parts of engines to use and what to ignore when you get to whole games). It's also worth saying that while you can only publicly get the references in Unity you do get source access at the higher subscription tiers you'd use at a game studio.
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
- We doing this?
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Is C# too slow for this use case?
The wiki page states both languages and up until the 2017 version C# wasn’t a part of the source which implies that the main engine is written in C++. The released C# source here doesn’t seem to contain the engine core.
- Is there a way to view the Monobehavior class?
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Are there any resources out there for anyone looking to take a deep dive into Unity's different systems and components? Like a really deep dive?
The C# reference https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/UnityCsReference
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DaVinci Resolve 18
it already is happening (kinda), they are modularizing their engine, and all the new parts are made open source
biggest part what their graphics stack https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/Graphics (only the scripting part)
competition is growing, unreal is fully open source, and more and more people have been asking for the source, there was even some drama few years ago when unity DMCA'd (if i remember correctly) a reference source code of unity engine (decompiled) on github, then unity made it officially available on their github: https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/UnityCsReference after users complained about it
wich already proved effective and caused them to fix a huge performance issue shortly after: https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/UnityCsReference/pull/...
What are some alternatives?
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
alg - Algebra for Zig
basis_universal - Basis Universal GPU Texture Codec
ILSpy - .NET Decompiler with support for PDB generation, ReadyToRun, Metadata (&more) - cross-platform!
mach - zig game engine & graphics toolkit
zig_vulkan - Toying with vulkan and zig
ode4j - Java 3D Physics Engine & Library
vos - Vinix is an effort to write a modern, fast, and useful operating system in the V programming language
v-mode - 🌻 An Emacs major mode for the V programming language.
Raylib-CsLo - autogen bindings to Raylib 4.x and convenience wrappers on top. Requires use of `unsafe`