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Core Algorithms - version 4.0 #3

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Devwarlt opened this issue Feb 26, 2020 · 0 comments
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Core Algorithms - version 4.0 #3

Devwarlt opened this issue Feb 26, 2020 · 0 comments
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Devwarlt commented Feb 26, 2020

Useful references about DOD paradigm

  • [1] Data Oriented Technology Stack (DOTS)
  • [2] DOTS Package
  • [3] Unity's new multithreaded Data-Oriented Technology Stack
  • [4] What is data oriented design?
  • [5] Data-Oriented vs Object-Oriented Design
  • [6] Data-Oriented Design - Links and Thoughts
  • [7] Data Oriented
  • [8] DOD in C#?
  • [9] MemoryPool, fast efficient fixed-size memory pool
  • [10] Fast Efficient Fixed-Size Memory Pool: No Loops and No Overhead
  • [11] Entity Component Systems & Data Oriented
  • [12] awesome-ecs, A curated list of Entity-Component-System (ECS) libraries and resources
  • [13] pool, A generic C memory pool
  • [14] DataBenchmark, DOD vs OOD / OOP basic benchmark (in case of important negotiations)
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