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NovemberDev / godot_async_scene_loader.gd
Last active March 12, 2025 16:00
Asynchronously loads scenes in godot
# Loads a scene in the background using a seperate thread and a queue.
# Foreach new scene there will be an instance of ResourceInteractiveLoader
# that will raise an on_scene_loaded event once the scene has been loaded.
# Hooking the on_progress event will give you the current progress of any
# scene that is being processed in realtime. The loader also uses caching
# to avoid duplicate loading of scenes and it will prevent loading the
# same scene multiple times concurrently.
#
# Sample usage:
#
@flibitijibibo
flibitijibibo / flibitPackaging.md
Created June 17, 2016 16:00
Hope you like reading ldd output!

A week ago I was CC'd in on a thread about Linux packaging, and how to avoid doing it the wrong way (i.e. RPM, Deb, etc.). I've always used MojoSetup and I've never forced distributions to do any additional work, but this is still a new concept to a lot of people. Additionally, Amos suggested that I expand on Itch's FNA appendix, so here's a guide on how I package my games.

This is a bit of an expansion on my MAGFest 2016 presentation, which you can find here:

http://www.flibitijibibo.com/magfest2016/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B83CWUh0Log

I would recommend looking at that first! After that, read on...

@Twinklebear
Twinklebear / main.cpp
Last active June 27, 2025 01:14
Example of render to texture with SDL2
#include <iostream>
#ifdef __linux__
#include <SDL2/SDL.h>
#elif defined(_WIN32)
#include <SDL.h>
#endif
const int WIN_WIDTH = 640;
const int WIN_HEIGHT = 480;
@1wErt3r
1wErt3r / SMBDIS.ASM
Created November 9, 2012 22:27
A Comprehensive Super Mario Bros. Disassembly
;SMBDIS.ASM - A COMPREHENSIVE SUPER MARIO BROS. DISASSEMBLY
;by doppelganger (doppelheathen@gmail.com)
;This file is provided for your own use as-is. It will require the character rom data
;and an iNES file header to get it to work.
;There are so many people I have to thank for this, that taking all the credit for
;myself would be an unforgivable act of arrogance. Without their help this would
;probably not be possible. So I thank all the peeps in the nesdev scene whose insight into
;the 6502 and the NES helped me learn how it works (you guys know who you are, there's no