Building a Dynamic A Pathfinding System for a Wrapping, Destructible Game World
Computer Programming
Building a Dynamic A Pathfinding System for a Wrapping, Destructible Game World
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Building a Dynamic A Pathfinding System for a Wrapping, Destructible Game World
A community of active roguelike developers. Learn how to make a roguelike, share your progress, follow what others are creating, and engage in discussions about a broad range of related topics and resources.
Building a Dynamic A Pathfinding System for a Wrapping, Destructible Game World
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Building a Dynamic A Pathfinding System for a Wrapping, Destructible Game World
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Coding agent in 94 lines of Ruby
Computer Programming
Coding agent in 94 lines of Ruby
Fuck /u/spez.
Coding agent in 94 lines of Ruby
Subreddit to discuss ChatGPT and AI. Not affiliated with OpenAI. Thanks, Nat!
Coding agent in 94 lines of Ruby
Celebrate the weird and wonderful Ruby programming language with us!
Coding agent in 94 lines of Ruby
This subreddit is dedicated to the theory, design and implementation of programming languages.
Hardware testing automation: a status update
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Hardware testing automation: a status update
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Hardware testing automation: a status update
This sub is dedicated to discussion and questions about embedded systems: "a controller programmed and controlled by a real-time operating system (RTOS) with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints."
Cracking The Dave & Buster’s Anomaly
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Cracking The Dave & Buster’s Anomaly
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Cracking The Dave & Buster’s Anomaly
An unofficial community about Apple and all of its devices and software.
Cracking The Dave & Buster’s Anomaly
A moderated community dedicated to all things reverse engineering.
Statistical Analysis to Detect Uncommon Code
All things Binary Ninja Discussion and links welcome here about plugins, blog posts, YouTube videos, or anything else that either discusses Binary Ninja or uses it when doing reverse engineering.
Statistical Analysis to Detect Uncommon Code
A place for malware reports, analysis and information for [anti]malware professionals and enthusiasts.
Statistical Analysis to Detect Uncommon Code
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Statistical Analysis to Detect Uncommon Code
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R in the Browser: Announcing Our WebAssembly Distribution
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R in the Browser: Announcing Our WebAssembly Distribution
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R in the Browser: Announcing Our WebAssembly Distribution
R in the Browser: Announcing Our WebAssembly Distribution
A subreddit for all things related to the R Project for Statistical Computing. Questions, news, and comments about R programming, R packages, RStudio, and more.