What are you working on?
What are you working on?
Hey all! It has been a while since I've been on these forums. I have been having a great time browsing the threads and seeing screenshots of all the active projects. It has been years since I've seen a "WAYWO" thread anywhere online. With Covid keeping people indoors I'm hoping there have been a lot of productive programmers out there.
So how about show something you have been working on? Anything at all, even if it's not purebasic related. This is off topic after all! Maybe you will inspire others to work on their own projects!
So how about show something you have been working on? Anything at all, even if it's not purebasic related. This is off topic after all! Maybe you will inspire others to work on their own projects!
Last edited by Nituvious on Sat May 30, 2020 11:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I think he means : WAYWO.... What are you working on?
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haha, yeah, I meant the abbreviation for the thread title, WAYWO. woops!!
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Afaik WAYWO is what you yell at the horse when you really really want him to stop. (Wo! Wo! WAYWO!!)
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I suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2014 that was, unfortunately, very life changing and i have had to relearn a lot of things. Now that life has slowed down, I have been trying to relearn programming (PureBasic of course) and it is proving to be extremely difficult and frustrating.
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a friend of mine also suffered a severe traumatic brain injury and he struggles with it daily, it's hard as heck for him to deal with sometimes but he is persistent and very inspiring. hopefully your recovery is going very well, i bet the purebasic problems help a lot even if you're frustrated by them. best to keep pushing!Kuron wrote:I suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2014 that was, unfortunately, very life changing and i have had to relearn a lot of things. Now that life has slowed down, I have been trying to relearn programming (PureBasic of course) and it is proving to be extremely difficult and frustrating.
i've been trying out different spatial partitioning tricks so that i can have a thousand dynamic objects colliding off each another in a single thread on an old phone... it hasnt worked out very well lol. I first tried a quadtree but searching it was a lot slower than i expected it to be and i eventually hit a point that i think of any ways to speed it up.. so i'm currently using a grid based solution and i've had much better results with it but it's still quite slow at 15-20 fps.
here's what it looks like, it's not as cool as a quadtree either
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Im writing a 2d software renderer for rougelikes.
Also started to look into modern OpenGL (currently stuck at matrix math).
Also started to look into modern OpenGL (currently stuck at matrix math).
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that's pretty cool! are you using purebasic in visual studio? either way that is really coolchi wrote:I'm working on a toolchain mod...
i love to play roguelikes! do you have any screenshots?Mijikai wrote:Im writing a 2d software renderer for rougelikes.
Also started to look into modern OpenGL (currently stuck at matrix math).
I downloaded the purebasic demo again and played with the sprite library. It has been so long! Still fun to use after all these years hehe i've thinking up ways of using it in some of my projects now
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I could show you, but then I'd have to kill you.Nituvious wrote:how about show something you have been working on?
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Not yet, its mainly just code and some ugly test sprites.Nituvious wrote: i love to play roguelikes! do you have any screenshots?
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Quite the opposite . You can use VS tools (link.exe, lib.exe, rc.exe, cvtres.exe) or other compatible toolchain tools to build your .exe/.dll within the PB-IDE. The command line arguments passed to these build tools are also fully customizable and, as a little bonus, you get a more detailed log while compiling/linking (output to error log window or file).Nituvious wrote:that's pretty cool! are you using purebasic in visual studio? either way that is really cool
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I'm working on my chair.
Well, a dad joke I think...
Actually playing around the Defold Game Engine.
Well, a dad joke I think...
Actually playing around the Defold Game Engine.
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I appreciate your comments. Post-TBI, life is a struggle (complicated by my Asperger's) and in all honesty, if I had life insurance, I would have already "accidentally" stepped in front of a bus so my wife could have a decent life. Not well-liked here (people with Asperger's often rub folks the wrong way without meaning to) so rarely post anymore, and given moving to get married back in 2015, my friends were left behind, and being at the age where I am now retired, I do not have a chance to make any new friends, so dealing with my TBI recovery on my own. Haven't given up, yet... *shrugs*Nituvious wrote:a friend of mine also suffered a severe traumatic brain injury and he struggles with it daily, it's hard as heck for him to deal with sometimes but he is persistent and very inspiring. hopefully your recovery is going very well, i bet the purebasic problems help a lot even if you're frustrated by them. best to keep pushing!
Your 2d software renderer sounds interesting. Based on how well the canvas gadget works, I have been considering using it for a couple of retro game ideas.Mijikai wrote:Im writing a 2d software renderer for rougelikes.
Also started to look into modern OpenGL (currently stuck at matrix math).
Dad joke > dad dancing, but not as funny.yoxola wrote:I'm working on my chair.
Well, a dad joke I think....
Nice looking engine!yoxola wrote:Actually playing around the Defold Game Engine.
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories.