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Skylicht Engine is C++ Game Engine based on Irrlicht 3D. And my goal is to create a high-performance and lightweight Game Framework that can seamlessly function on both web and mobile platforms. This framework will be available to everyone for free.
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TDME2 - ThreeDeeMiniEngine2 is a lightweight, multi-platform 3D engine including tools suited for 3D game/application development using C++, Mini(t)Script, GLSL, ...
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Procedural Wind Erosion / Abrasion / Suspension / Cascading / Aeolian Process Simulation
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Minimalist real-time 3D particles simulator (Boids, Fluids) based on OpenGL/OpenCL frameworks
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Particle background for imgui
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high-performance modeling of beam dynamics in particle accelerators with collective effects
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This example guides the user to reproducing the discovery of the Higgs boson using the 2011 and 2012 datasets. It contains multiple levels of examples, from very simple to a full analysis. See README.md for further details.
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Aug 26, 2020 - C++
Library for the GPU-accelerated spatial indexing and processing of particles in 2D and 3D with OpenCL. Currently offers trees based on space-filling-curves.
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Merlin++ Particle Accelerator Simulation Library
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Papertrail logging handler for Particle platforms
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PID control library for Particle, adapted from br3ttb/Arduino-PID-Library
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Manages local time and DST settings for Particle IOT devices. Sets timezone based on the device's return IP address, by GPS coordinates, or by timezone ID. Data is obtained from public web-sites.
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May 31, 2018 - C++
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