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    Pokedex

    Pokedex

    Pokedex demonstrates modern Android development with Hilt

    Pokedex demonstrates modern Android development with Hilt, Material Motion, Coroutines, Flow, Jetpack (Room, ViewModel) based on MVVM architecture.
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    G2

    G2

    A generic 2D engine for any kind of game

    This game engine uses the power of C++, OpenGL, and OpenAL to provide highly-portable, object-oriented code for programming a video game. Rather than tailoring to a specific type of game, the engine focuses on the fundamental components. It covers audio, graphics, controls, and data flow. With G2, developers have everything they need to create a 2D game without the need of expensive SDKs.
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    GambleKit

    C++ Framework for slot machine games

    GambleKit is a free open-source C++ object oriented library for quick and easy building of slot machine and gambling games with reels and GUI management. It relies basically on declarative programming style, so the programmer needs simply to declare, for example at creation time, the basic layout and behavior of the game, and then leave the game flow, requiring as little additional intervention as possible. The project is welcoming contributors and feedback is appreciated! The next...
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    DSOL

    DSOL: A Distributed Simulation Object Library implemented in Java

    DSOL is a full featured multi-formalism, distributed simulation environment developed at Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands). DSOL has support for discrete event and for continuous modeling. Formalisms supported are event scheduling, DEVS, flow-based simulation, and continuous modeling through sets of differential equations. The first release was introduced at IEEE's Winter Simulation Conference in 2002. Since then, numerous papers and PhD dissertations have been developed, with...
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