Dusk is a small game template / framework or whatever you want to call it. I made it to make the start of a project more enjoyable for me.
Raylib, but more high level
A library to process one or more arrays and other code in parallel in a easy way.
How to do things with SDL2 and the Odin Programming Language. Learn more at https://YouTube.com/@HandmadeGamesDev
A Fun little waterfall spectral analyzer, for RTL-SDR (and more to come), Inspired by GQRX, with Cyberpunk Vibes, written in Odin and Raylib.
Wordle but with more letters. Made in Odin
Using tao and wry from rust, this is a port for a native webview windows for Odin or many other languages. Just import the .dll, look at the readme file file for more info.
A simple and far from the good physically modelled pianos, but a nice project to learn more about the subject.
This is a simple toy todo app. It doesn't save, but is more so of an experiment with the clay layout ui and the Odin Language
Production-ready data schemas for insurance, healthcare, finance, legal, government, and 13 more industries with more than 55,000+ fields, zero proprietary dependencies, derived from public regulatory standards.
Tools and code for understanding more about LZ4 compression
Just a comparison of the some different high precision methods of making sums.
An example of using miniaudio for utilities such as music playback, seeking, progress bar, metronome, waveform visualization, and more - using SDL3
Some little bits of magic and more magic in Odin :-)
Experimenting with Odin & lyte_core via generated bindings
A more complicated game build than game
A ray tracer created in Odin as an experiment to work on more complex things. Better than my last ray tracer.
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Writing my own DNS resolver to learn more about fundamental networking and to get more experience with the Odin programming language
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This is an 8-bit computer that I designed and implemented for the sake of learning Odin, learning more about the hardware, and having fun! Inspired by the Montana Mini Computer, I thought it would be fun to design a cpu and write games for it!
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Pronounced more like 'chooyka', but trust me, it's very funny in Polish.
advent of code more like avengers of code lul