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bkaradzic / orthodoxc++.md
Last active April 23, 2024 13:59
Orthodox C++

Orthodox C++

What is Orthodox C++?

Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.

Why not Modern C++?

@galek
galek / pbr.glsl
Created November 4, 2015 11:10
PBR GLSL SHADER
in vec2 v_texcoord; // texture coords
in vec3 v_normal; // normal
in vec3 v_binormal; // binormal (for TBN basis calc)
in vec3 v_pos; // pixel view space position
out vec4 color;
layout(std140) uniform Transforms
{
mat4x4 world_matrix; // object's world position
@mfuerstenau
mfuerstenau / zigzag-encoding.README
Last active February 22, 2024 03:40
ZigZag encoding/decoding explained
ZigZag-Encoding
---------------
Maps negative values to positive values while going back and
forth (0 = 0, -1 = 1, 1 = 2, -2 = 3, 2 = 4, -3 = 5, 3 = 6 ...)
(i >> bitlength-1) ^ (i << 1)
with "i" being the number to be encoded, "^" being
XOR-operation and ">>" would be arithemtic shifting-operation
@AArnott
AArnott / ConsoleApp.csproj
Last active March 9, 2023 11:10
Async named pipes example
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<OutputType>exe</OutputType>
<TargetFrameworks>net472;net5.0-windows</TargetFrameworks>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="System.IO.Pipes.AccessControl" Version="5.0.0" />
</ItemGroup>
@burtonsamograd
burtonsamograd / save-lisp-tree-shake-and-die.lisp
Last active February 11, 2024 20:33
A quick and dirty tree shaker for SBCL, giving about a 40% reduction in dump size.
;; -*- mode: lisp -*-
;;
;; A quick and dirty tree shaker for SBCL. Basically, it destroys the
;; package system and does a gc before saving the lisp image. Gives
;; about a 40% reduction in image size on a basic hello world test.
;; Would like to hear how it works on larger projects.
;;
;; Original idea from: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.lang.lisp/6zpZsWFFW18/WMy4PyA9B4kJ
;;
;; Burton Samograd
@shortsightedsid
shortsightedsid / cl-tcpip.lisp
Last active January 15, 2024 02:36
Short guide to TCP/IP Client/Server programming in Common Lisp using usockets
; Short guide to TCP/IP Client/Server programming in Common Lisp using usockets
;
; The main reason for this guide is because there are very few examples that
; explain how to get started with socket programming with Common Lisp that I
; could understand. After spending a day trying, I finally came up with a small
; bit of code that makes it easy to understand the basics. I've written this
; primarily for myself, but should help others get started as well.
; As usual, we will use quicklisp to load usocket.