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Don Clugston
Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 91 Location: Germany (expat Australian)
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:23 am Post subject: I suggest we provide cross-links between our projects. |
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Mathextra is for mathematical, engineering and science applications, with an emphasis on accuracy; Helix seems to be primarily for graphics/movement applications, with an emphasis on speed. Would you agree with this?
If so, we could put links to each others projects on the front page of each wiki, to direct users to the right place. And to make it clear that they are complementary, not competing libraries.
Fortunately, we've managed to avoid duplicating each other's work so far.
I like your code, BTW. And your name's much better than mine <g>. |
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Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 18 Location: Krasnoznamensk, Moscow region, Russia
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:06 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | Mathextra is for mathematical, engineering and science applications, with an emphasis on accuracy; Helix seems to be primarily for graphics/movement applications, with an emphasis on speed. Would you agree with this? |
Yep, that's true. Actualy I plan to include all stuff that is useful while developing 3D apps, and I'm guided by real experience of developing commercial AAA game, so only vital routines will be added.
Quote: | If so, we could put links to each others projects on the front page of each wiki, to direct users to the right place. And to make it clear that they are complementary, not competing libraries. |
With great pleasure. However my productiveness is far lower than your's one. Last time I have very few time for D hobby programming. So helix can be some dis-advertisment for math-extra . Anyway I'll put link to mathextra to my wiki.
Quote: | Fortunately, we've managed to avoid duplicating each other's work so far |
For now, when helix has 3 modules, yes .
Quote: | I like your code, BTW. And your name's much better than mine <g>. |
Thanx, but your name is self-determinate. Could anyone tell me what this "<g>" is. I saw it many times in NG posts, but couldn't find what does it mean . _________________ Victor Nakoryakov
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Don Clugston
Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 91 Location: Germany (expat Australian)
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:46 am Post subject: |
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Cool!
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Thanx, but your name is self-determinate. Could anyone tell me what this "<g>" is. I saw it many times in NG posts, but couldn't find what does it mean
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It's short for "grin". Same as smile . |
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kylefurlong
Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 29
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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this confused me for a while too, who originated the <g> syntax? I've never seen it anywhere else besides the D community. |
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