sdl2-examples
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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sdl2-examples
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Show HN: Getada: rustup-like installer for Ada's toolchain/package manager
I've had issues with the combination of Ada + SDL2 + Linux in connection with https://github.com/xyproto/sdl2-examples.
Raylib is cool, though.
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Please help me from cpp library linking hellscape.
Moreover, while making this repository, I also ran into this collection of SDL2 examples which could be useful
getada
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Show HN: Getada: rustup-like installer for Ada's toolchain/package manager
Getting alire installed involves downloading the zip, extracting the binary, and moving the binary to a directory in $PATH. If you're on a mac, you also have to run an "xattr" command on the tool to get it running.
I've seen the last parts get newcomers tripped up so Getada takes the rustup approach.
It uses github's api to retrieve the latest published release of alire[1] and then downloads and extracts it to a specified directory in $HOME. Then it creates an env file[2] and sources that file in .profile and/or .zshenv. It also logs everything that it does so it can undo it later with getada --uninstall
[1] https://github.com/alire-project/alire/releases
[2] Here's roughly what the env file looks like that it creates https://github.com/AJ-Ianozi/getada/blob/main/src/shells.adb...
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February 2023 What Are You Working On?
I'm also still working hard on GetAda. It has an uninstaller now. I'm looking for people willing to test it on various versions of linux! While it may not be this month, my next steps are creating a "one liner" sort of script similar to rustup, where you can just copy and paste a command into your terminal and have Alire installed on your system.
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GetAda: an unofficial installer for alire
One of my major goals with Ada is to have a one-liner for people to install the whole toolchain with alire. Towards that aim, I created an installer for Alire, written in Ada. It's in VERY early release, this is just the first iteration, but if anyone would like to test it on a VM (or on your own computer) it's available here: https://github.com/AJ-Ianozi/getada
What are some alternatives?
SpeedTests - comparing the execution speeds of various programming languages
euler_tools - Assortment of Ada functions to solve Euler Project problems
vcpkg-sdl2-example - Simple template of a C++ SDL2 project managed through Vcpkg
learn - Sources for learn.adacore.com
glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator based on the official specs.
protohackers
Data-Structures-and-Algorithms - Data Structures and Algorithms implemented In Python, C, C++, Java or any other languages. Aimed to help strengthen the concepts of DSA. Give a Star 🌟 if it helps you.
scripted_testing - Supports functional testing using Tcl scripts.
extism - The framework for building with WebAssembly (wasm). Easily load wasm modules, move data, call functions, and build extensible apps.
powerjoular - PowerJoular allows monitoring power consumption of multiple platforms and processes.
wasm4 - Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console.
euler_examples - Some Euler Project problems solved in Ada