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border / Makefile
Created January 12, 2011 01:36
json example in golang
include $(GOROOT)/src/Make.inc
GOFMT=gofmt -spaces=true -tabindent=false -tabwidth=4
all:
$(GC) jsontest.go
$(LD) -o jsontest.out jsontest.$O
format:
$(GOFMT) -w jsontest.go
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bebraw / gameengines.md
Created January 6, 2011 18:07
List of JS game engines. You can find a wikified version at https://github.com/bebraw/jswiki/wiki/Game-Engines. Feel free to modify that. I sync it here every once in a while.

IMPORTANT! Remember to check out the wiki page at https://github.com/bebraw/jswiki/wiki/Game-Engines for the most up to date version. There's also a "notes" column in the table but it simply does not fit there... Check out the raw version to see it.

This table contains primarily HTML5 based game engines and frameworks. You might also want to check out the [[Feature Matrix|Game-Engine-Feature-Matrix]], [[Game Resources]] and [[Scene Graphs]].

Name Size (KB) License Type Unit Tests Docs Repository Notes
Akihabara 453 GPL2, MIT Classic Repro no API github Intended for making classic arcade-style games in JS+HTML5
AllBinary Platform Platform Dependent AllBinary 2D/2.5D/3D n
# Author: Pieter Noordhuis
# Description: Simple demo to showcase Redis PubSub with EventMachine
#
# Update 7 Oct 2010:
# - This example does *not* appear to work with Chrome >=6.0. Apparently,
# the WebSocket protocol implementation in the cramp gem does not work
# well with Chrome's (newer) WebSocket implementation.
#
# Requirements:
# - rubygems: eventmachine, thin, cramp, sinatra, yajl-ruby
# Basic text search with relevancy for MongoDB.
# See http://blog.tty.nl/2010/02/08/simple-ranked-text-search-for-mongodb/
# Copythingie 2010 - Ward Bekker - [email protected]
#create (or empty) a docs collection
doc_col = MongoMapper.connection.db('example_db').collection('docs')
doc_col.remove({})
#add some sample data
doc_col.insert({ "txt" => "it is what it is"})
# Video: http://rubyhoedown2008.confreaks.com/08-chris-wanstrath-keynote.html
Hi everyone, I'm Chris Wanstrath.
When Jeremy asked me to come talk, I said yes. Hell yes. Immediately. But
then I took a few moments and thought, Wait, why? Why me? What am I supposed
to say that's interesting? Something about Ruby, perhaps. Maybe the
future of it. The future of something, at least. That sounds
keynote-y.