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Have you come across openFrameworks (https://openframeworks.cc/) or Cinder (https://libcinder.org/)? Source: about 3 years ago
I only used SFML, currently making a 2D isometric game. I really like it so far overall, easy to use IMO, pretty well documented. Does what I need it to do. Heard good things about SDL2 and also Cinder++ (https://libcinder.org/) also. Source: over 3 years ago
What kind of game? You might be better off using a game engine unless it's more of a simple starter project. Check out https://libcinder.org/ or see lots of engines here: https://github.com/collections/game-engines. Source: almost 4 years ago
Try Cinder (https://libcinder.org/). I have not tried it myself but it seems to have the same goals as P5 and Processing (ie. Creative coding). Source: about 4 years ago
Kind of a shorty thing for Meta to do when Cinder is already taken by https://libcinder.org. Source: about 4 years ago
I believe scraping is generally ok - there's actual trademark law about trademarks, which is why you got a c+d about trademark usage, instead of a general 'stop what you're doing we don't like it' c+d. A good point of comparison is steam db (and other similar sites), which uses Steam public info to triangulate market info that isn't immediately apparent. https://steamdb.info/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Do you have data that https://steamdb.info/ doesnโt have? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Asking if you should buy a game now or wait for a sale isn't allowed, asking when a game will go on sale is not allowed, asking how big of a discount a game might get is not allowed. Use SteamDB to look at sale histories on games. Source: over 2 years ago
Here's how to cure you from your buying habit, checkout https://steamdb.info/, check the price history of the game you're thinking of getting. Most likely it's on sale once every odd month, and discount percentages are only ever increasing over time. So really you can just buy it when you think you have time to play it soon. Source: over 2 years ago
Correct, it's trending on https://steamdb.info/ if you look at the panel, some games will show zero players. But OP is wrong, other games are trending too. Source: over 2 years ago
Processing - C++ and Java programming at the speed of thought.
IsThereAnyDeal - "When the price is right, you will play all night."
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks
GG.DEALS - Very good and clear site for best deals.
Vuo - Design and build live interactive media.
Steam Charts - An ongoing analysis of Steam's concurrent players.