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    Basic Computer Games

    Basic Computer Games

    An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book

    Basic Computer Games is a modern revitalization of the classic “Basic Computer Games” book’s collection of games, ported and expanded into various modern, memory-safe and scripting languages. It includes illustrative code examples of many classic games (e.g. Blackjack, Bowling) in multiple languages, with the goal of making the historical games accessible and educational in safe modern environments.
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    My Python Eggs

    My Python Eggs

    Python Examples

    My Python Eggs, commonly associated with the geekcomputers Python repository, is a large collection of practical Python scripts and small programs created primarily for experimentation, automation, and educational purposes. Rather than being a single cohesive application, it functions as a repository of utilities that demonstrate how Python can be used to solve everyday problems and automate repetitive tasks. The scripts cover a wide range of topics, including file management, networking, system monitoring, web scraping, and even simple games, making it a versatile learning resource. ...
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    Botcraft

    Botcraft

    Botcraft is a cross-platform C++ library to create bots

    Botcraft is an advanced Minecraft bot framework that provides a full client implementation in Node.js, enabling bots to join Minecraft servers, interact with the world, and perform tasks like mining, fighting, and building. It leverages the mineflayer ecosystem to provide a highly programmable interface for automation and AI experimentation in Minecraft. Botcraft is particularly useful for AI researchers, game modders, and automation enthusiasts who want to explore pathfinding, environment...
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    CGL

    CGL

    CGL (C Game Library) is a multipurpose library

    ...Designed for simplicity and portability, cgl allows rendering of primitives such as lines, circles, triangles, and text to an in-memory framebuffer, which can then be displayed with any platform-dependent backend. It’s ideal for building custom engines, retro-style games, GUIs, or educational demos where GPU acceleration is not required. Its small footprint and lack of external dependencies make it easy to embed in any C project.
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    tinyraycaster

    tinyraycaster

    486 lines of C++: old-school FPS in a weekend

    The tinyraycaster project is a compact implementation of a classic raycasting engine inspired by early first-person shooter games, written in a minimal amount of C++ code. It demonstrates how to create a basic 3D environment using 2D grid-based maps and raycasting techniques. The project focuses on teaching the principles behind rendering pseudo-3D scenes, including wall projection, texture mapping, and camera movement. Its simplicity allows developers to understand the entire rendering...
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    lwjgl-basics

    lwjgl-basics

    LibGDX/LWJGL tutorials and examples

    lwjgl-basics is a lightweight, shader-driven Java library designed to teach and simplify 2D game development using LWJGL and OpenGL, focusing on minimal abstractions and direct control over rendering pipelines. It provides essential utilities for handling textures, shaders, and sprite rendering while maintaining a low-level approach that exposes developers to the underlying graphics concepts. The repository doubles as both a functional library and an educational resource, offering example...
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    csg.js

    csg.js

    Constructive solid geometry on meshes using BSP trees in JavaScript

    ...The library focuses on clarity and correctness: its implementation is intentionally concise and readable so developers can understand the algorithm, while still correctly handling tricky edge cases such as overlapping coplanar polygons. A WebGL-based demo shows how two solids can be combined interactively in the browser, making it a great educational tool for learning CSG concepts. The API allows you to create primitives (cubes, spheres, etc.) and then combine or transform them programmatically, producing new mesh geometry for rendering or export. Because it is dependency-light and pure JavaScript, csg.js can be integrated into custom modeling tools, CAD-like apps, games, or procedural modeling pipelines running in the browser or Node.
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