I have been working on a forum site just to dabble with PHP. I’m dockerising it too to practice docker.
Working on a Work from home horror game using Ursina engine. I really enjoy the experience developing with just text & code, no level editor, or any creature comforts. I’ve learned a ton, 1 year into my programming journey.
Mlem, the iOS client for Lemmy 😊
As someone using Mlem, I hope you like feedback, I’ve already sent a good amount your way; really excited to see it grow and improve, so thank you!
My main project right now is a chess engine named Iroh and a Slack bot & accompanying framework. When I can make the time I also play around with voxel geometry in Bevy.
All in Rust 🦀
Awesome!
I had a dream last night about some sort of fediverse overlay as a browser plug-in that you’d be logged into your home instance in the same way you’d be logged into a reddit profile using RES, but as you are browsing feeds on other activitypub networks you can one-click subscribe to have it start to appear in your home instance.
I say this from the perspective as a new Lemmy user, copy/pasting !community@instance to my home instance search sucked when trying to browse and subscribe to so many different places to populate my feed.
But alas, I’ve had a tiring year so far and I don’t see a break in the clouds until Q4 when at least the migration in front of me should be done.
I’ve had similar thoughts but in my version it was just a bookmarklet you can hit and it’ll format the correct search term from your instance and load the result. We’re probably not the only ones, it’s a matter of time until someone gets chance to do it.
Just working on learning racket. I’m very much a beginner in racket and lisp.
I really want to learn lisp too.
If you’re interested in common lisp, Practical Common Lisp is a pretty good starting point.
Nice thanks! I actually have a book on clojure and racket I got in a humble bundle a while ago too.
Neat, same! I’m hoping to port the BQN array language to it.
I am writing a danmaku-style game in Rust & Vulkan. Didn’t test it on Windows, only on Linux and MacOS. I also wrote my custom rendering engine, just for fun. It’s very early-stage, doesn’t even have a name or proper readme…
https://codeberg.org/raubarno/game/src/branch/https
Note: ignore the readme,
https
branch is without submodules.Writing a little password generator for learning and personal use. First cli, then adapting to tui, gui, and web. After, will either pick up my dns log analyzer project or try to write a barebones xmpp bot then client.
Learning Mojo language https://www.modular.com/mojo It is a new programming language by Chris Latner that is a superset of Python and as fast as Rust. Check out Lex Fridman’s podcast with Chris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdJQ8iVTwj8&t=7874s
What do you think of Mojo? Good support for python bindings?
I’m making a PDDL library in Rust. Though I took a pause to port my parser to Chomsky create instead because it already supports error recovery.
GPVPL, a Visual programming language. There is no front end yet because I need to learn it and then build it 😅
I’m working on a Discord bot that generates population density maps for servers based on the locations of server members. I don’t expect this project to be used by anyone, it’s just something to practice Typescript and SQL.
I’m working on a couple things. I’m doing hobby game development and working on a Full Stack Development Certification. The hobby stuff is mostly for fun, the cert is so I can maybe get a job.
My game project is a cutesy little farm game inspired by Slime Rancher but where the player is a novice witch in a magical forest.
Is there a social media or github account to follow for news on your game? I really enjoyed Slime Rancher (it was the first game on my 100% achievement journey) and a similiar game in a fantasy setting would be lovely!
Well I’m an addict to Fedi so you can follow me on my CalcKey, @queenofsquiggles@blahaj.zone. That’s probably the best bet to hear about news and stuff. Just warning that I also post personal stuff so that’s a thing
Who offers that certification?
I’m going on Coursera, there’s one made by IBM and it’s like $50 per month (USD). I’m assuming if it’s IBM it’s gonna be at least decent
I’ve spent the last few days working on a chat window plugin for Lord of the Rings Online.
Their API is rough and abandoned, lol
Oh wow that’s hardcore, didn’t know people were even still making plugins for it. My experience of LotRO is 12 years of occasionally logging in to smoke pipe-weed on the roof of my hobbit house and RP selling dyes in Bree though so I’m not what you might call a power user.
Every so often, I log in, make a new Warden character, and play for a bit. Then I get distracted by other projects and games 😁
I’m pretty sure I have a total of over 10 Wardens at this point. That said, I really love the class. Haven’t found an (MMO)RPG that has the same Gambit system as LotRO’s Warden class. I might have to try and remedy that.
Sad to hear the API is so rough though. Would’ve been neat to make a plugin for the game.
This is me with Minstrel, don’t even want to know how many of the sodding things I’ve got dotted around. I often love to play healer but it’s a unique take on that role and can be either incredibly satisfying or incredibly annoying depending which instrument you’re using and what kind of repetitive noise it makes!
Crap now I want to play LotRO instead of working.
Right now, I am working on a bash script which automatically installs Artix Linux (Arch Linux without systemd) on any machine. You can choose between a basic installation which just keeps you with a running system and some necessary packages and a custom installation which contains my config files and settings. Mainly, I am doing it to practice bash and Linux, but I plan to switch from Debian to Artix and I wanted to have a script to easily reinstall my system if I brick something.
I will most likely split this project into two in the future: an enhanced install script which lets people choose their packages and a separate script which copy my dotfiles onto the system.
EDIT: Grammar and spelling.
I love Artix. Great choice.
I am now trying to go into the advanced stuff in Nuxt 3 but it I bummed out by its support unfortunately.
Nuxt 3 is waaaay better in terms of Dev Experience than Nuxt 2 but even though it released in Nov 2022 it still lacks official modules like Auth and PWA.
Especially Auth is kind of unacceptable to not exist for a framework build in 2023.