2014-08-25 12:52 GMT+02:00 Amirouche Boubekki <amirouche.boube...@gmail.com> :
> Héllo, > > > 2014-08-21 14:54 GMT+02:00 David Palao <dpalao.pyt...@gmail.com>: > > Why to use C++ instead of python? >> >> It is not ranting against C++. I was/am looking for small-medium >> projects to exercise my C++ skills. But I'm interested in a "genuine" >> C++ project: some task where C++ is really THE language (and where >> python is actually a bad ab initio choice). >> > > - You can try to write a game or a game engine. > - online book about writing game illustrated in C++ > http://gameprogrammingpatterns.com/ > - voxels are all the rage, but the only framework I know that is not > minecraft-like is still closed source http://www.voxelquest.com/ > - I am a big fan of Final Fantasy games, it seems to be an easy game > experience to code > > - Contribute to valve opengl debugger, becarful awesomeness ahead, > https://github.com/ValveSoftware/vogl > - Contribute to one of the C++ graphical framework: Ogre, blender, Qt > - Not rigorously a game: contribute to blender: it's written in C, C++ and > Python. > - make new graphical devices easy to use from Python, I'm thinking about > occulus rift and http://hello.vxbx.net/ > - Contribute to Inkscape > - Contribute to scikit.learn I think they use Cython and C++ to improve > performance. > > Regarding games I like this book: http://fabiensanglard.net/ > Back in the days of my C++ I liked http://yosefk.com/c++fqa/ Also they are a few graph database written in C++ that might need some love: - https://www.arangodb.org/ - https://github.com/google/cayley Peace and prosperity
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