I've added a call to action box on how to buy the print version of my book Game Development in Rust with Macroquad on the homepage.
Buy the book here: https://agical.se/buymq
I've added a call to action box on how to buy the print version of my book Game Development in Rust with Macroquad on the homepage.
Buy the book here: https://agical.se/buymq
The book release party yesterday was a great success. My book Game Development in Rust with Macroquad is now released! You can order it at the Lulu web shop.
It’s just two more days until the release of my book Game Development in Rust with Macroquad!
If you want to attend the release party at the Agical office in Stockholm there’s still time. Just send an email to book@agical.se to RSVP.
The #macroquad library really keeps #rust dependencies in check.
Full Wasm builds < 3s. Incremental ones < 0.7s.
Then I have a live server that detects the new build and just reloads the browser page with the game.
Really nice iteration times with this setup. And I'm running a very old Ryzen 5 2600.
It’s just one week left until the release party of my book Game Development in Rust With Macroquad! The book will be available to order online after the event.
Look what just arrived! It’s the final print version of my book Game Development in Rust With Macroquad.
If you haven’t signed up to the book release party in Stockholm yet, there is still time! It’s in two weeks, on February 26th.
Ok, stole enough of pathfinder's code to render a tiger; in full screen it is only 40 fps with --release, but will optimize it further
It’s only three weeks left until the book release party for my book Game Development in Rust With Macqroquad!
The final proof print of my Macroquad game development book looks amazing! Now I just need to decide on a release date and organize a release party.
Working again on my semi-static EC(S) lib. I've recreated the Macroquad's Asteroids to see how those two crates could work together.
https://github.com/maciekglowka/wunderkammer/blob/main/examples/macroquad_asteroids.rs
RELEASED: Cacophony, a minimalist MIDI sequencer. Buy it on @itchio or compile it for free on GitHub.
- SoundFonts
- Linux, MacOS, Windows
- Q: Will it run on your computer? A: Yes.
- Qwerty and MIDI input only. No mouse!
- ASCII interface
- Text-to-speech
- It does what it does and it doesn't do anything else.