VirtualTam's bookmarks
32 bookmarks found
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PaperMC – The High Performance Spigot Fork
2020-03-14 - https://github.com/PaperMC/Paper
- https://paper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- https://aikar.co/2018/07/02/tuning-the-jvm-g1gc-garbage-collector-flags-for-minecraft/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/admincraft/comments/93ble5/what_is_paper_spigot_and_why_you_should_use_it/
- https://www.spigotmc.org/threads/spigot-vs-paperspigot-whats-the-difference.92288/
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Sonic Ether's Unbelievable Shaders (SEUS)
2019-05-15 -
Feed The Beast
2019-05-15 -
MineColonies | Homepage
2019-05-15 -
Puszcza Białowieska w Minecraft
2018-04-02 - http://tothelasttree.com/
- https://minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-helped-save-forest
- https://www.pcgamesn.com/minecraft/minecraft-to-the-last-tree-polish-primeval-forest
- http://www.adweek.com/creativity/how-greenpeace-used-minecraft-to-stop-illegal-logging-in-europes-last-lowland-primeval-forest/
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Sponge - Empowering moisture
2014-12-14 -
Uses a project or repository's history to plot user contributions, displaying an elegant, colored graph of the file arborescence.
After running it on quite different projects...
- Python/Bash CI/Jenkins scripts
- Qt apps: GoldenDict, Psi+
- PHP website: Shaarli
...watching some vids on teh intartubez:
- Minecraft: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRjTyRly5WA
- Linux kernel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhDiYPLo3p4
- Python: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNBtDstOTmA
It allows to arbitrary spot some interesting implementation aspects (sorted by descending impact):
- language-dependent trees (oh hai Java packages ^^)
- framework-dependent trees
- project-management method (none, Agile, TDD)
Having a graphical tool also quickly shows:
- the overall structure of the project (a bit cooler than a simple $ tree, way quicker than loading the project on an IDE)
- the repartition of files (by extensions)
- who are the most active contributors
- what are the most modified files over time
- who does what: additions, deletions, refactoring
Some more CI-related matters:
- are there any tests?
- what is the source code / test code ratio? (we could expect a project/lib with N modules to have at least N test modules)
- who initiates / implements / optimizes test code?