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TX Library is a tiny graphics library for Win32 written in C++.
TX Library is a tiny graphics library for Win32 written in C++. It is a small sandbox for the very beginners to help them to learn basic programming principles. The documentation is currently in Russian. More info here: http://storage.ded32.net.ru/Lib/TX/TXUpdate/Doc/HTML.ru, http://ded32.net.ru/news/2011-04-03-58, http://ded32.net.ru.
Educational framework for OpenGLES, OpenCL and OpenAL
Octet is a cross-platform game development framework for developing games on Windows, Mac and other platforms.
It is designed to be very simple, dependency-free and very fast to build.
This is a small project I have been working on in my spare time for enrichment. This used to compile for Sony PSP, but too much functionality has been added sense the last PSP build to compile. Development happens on a tiny netbook and my custom built gaming rig. The goal is to make it playable on the Netbook, and currently acceptable on a capable machine.
This is a basic client/server game in DirectX featuring up to 16 simultaneous players moving around a flat sheet of grass as skinned/animated .X meshes (the Tiny model from Microsoft demos) in only about 3500 lines of code.
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