How to find like-minded people and join trending projects?
Kapendev
alexandroskapretsos at gmail.com
Sun Sep 1 12:53:08 UTC 2024
On Sunday, 1 September 2024 at 09:31:53 UTC, monkyyy wrote:
> On Sunday, 1 September 2024 at 04:33:11 UTC, Kapendev wrote:
>> On Monday, 26 August 2024 at 23:27:45 UTC, monkyyy wrote:
>>> On Monday, 26 August 2024 at 20:47:25 UTC, solidstate1991
>>> wrote
>>>> I'm having this issue with game development, I don't think
>>>> with technologies like AI transformers (which have
>>>> notoriously bad publicity due to its userbase and failing to
>>>> find a good usecase) is easy to get people behind, let alone
>>>> with a kind-of-obscure language like D. Game development has
>>>> its unique challenge of it now being so simple everyone is
>>>> being recommended to be a solo dev, to "ensure maximum
>>>> author control".
>>>
>>> I think d game dev lacks a crystallization site; not everyone
>>> believing its easy enough to solo dev
>>
>> What is crystallization?
>
> The formation of structure from loose elements
>
> Supercooling is the more interesting idea
I like that word, but I'm not sure what you mean :)
Rust has a nice site called something like "Are We Game Yet"
where you can find libraries for game development. Is that
something that could help with crystallization?
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