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    Netcode for GameObjects

    Netcode for GameObjects

    Netcode that provides networking capabilities to GameObject workflows

    ...Visit the Multiplayer Docs Site for package & API documentation, as well as information about several samples which leverage the Netcode for GameObjects package. You can also jump right into our Hello World guide for a taste of how to use the framework for basic networked tasks. We’re evolving our solution, built on Netcode for GameObjects, in the open to become a netcode foundation that you can depend on – customizable and extensible to meet the needs of many multiplayer games types.
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    KorGE

    KorGE

    KorGE Game Engine. Multiplatform Kotlin Game Engine & Korlibs

    ...KorGE gradle plugin allows to target each platform natively: JVM for Android, JS for the Web and native code for iOS and Desktop. Install the KorGE IntelliJ Plugin or clone the “Hello World!” project and start making your own game in less than a minute. Since KorGE targets the JVM, you can develop your game, try it, debug it and test it using IntelliJ IDEA. KorGE is just the last layer of a larger stack (Korlibs) for multimedia development. KorGE has a very small footprint. It has no external dependencies and only uses the libraries available on each platform. ...
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    Pulsar framework

    Pulsar framework

    Event driven concurrent framework for Python

    Event-driven concurrent framework for Python. Pulsar's goal is to provide an easy way to build scalable network programs. In the Hello world! webserver example above, many client connections can be handled concurrently. Pulsar tells the operating system (through epoll or select) that it should be notified when a new connection is made, and then it goes to sleep. Pulsar uses the asyncio module from the standard python library and it can be configured to run in multi-processing mode. ...
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    Tic Tac Toe

    Exciting Tic Tac Toe game full of features

    Hello World, my name's Nick . I like this game since a long time. I played various versions of it, but they all lack in customization. That always made me want to make my own version of Tic Tac Toe since I was 10 or so. I couldn't even program! So I'm now attempting to make it look beautiful and full of little details. I hope you're gonna enjoy it!
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    Project One

    Visual Novel game

    This is a small project to sort of teach myself how to script and do basic python coding while also having an end product that is much more rewarding than the usual "Hello world" page. This project is using the Ren'Py engine (www.renpy.org) to build and manage the project.
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    MASyV (Multi-Agent System Visualization) enables one to write agent-based models/cellular automata, eg. in C, visualize them in real time & capture to movie file with MASyVs GUI & message passing lib. Includes examples: Hello World, ants, viral infection
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    Another chess game this time wirten in Modula2. This is an example of how you can use the Modula2 language to write more interesting programs than \"hello world\".
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