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The Atlas of Economic Complexity - Visualize global trade data and economic growth opportunities for every country. Source: 10 months ago
The difference between countries are not that great if we're looking at broad industry groups. Going by another "economic complexity" ranking which uses a similar backend data set - https://atlas.cid.harvard.edu/. Looking at each sector's proportion of export value and comparing Australia with a similar but highly ranked country like the UK (Rank 12), the standard deviation between for all sectors ratio of export... Source: about 1 year ago
Neoliberalism is a con to strip the general public of it's wealth and hand it to the rich. We don't have to make everything, but if we don't want to be reduced to an impoverished puppet state, we are going to have to increase economic complexity. See Australia vs say France. Source: over 1 year ago
I want to use this data from https://atlas.cid.harvard.edu/ I'm not sure which version etc given I'm new to data processing/analyses just wanted some hands on stuff. Source: over 1 year ago
Anyone who finds this interesting should check out Ricardo Hausmann's project, the Atlas of Economic Complexity. Source: about 2 years ago
In addition to the excellent video /u/DookieChumo linked, you can also look in the manual to see some of the technologies used. It's written in C, using SDL. If you're interested in something like a devlog, you could read the changelog to see its changes and the development of features over the years. Lua is fairly easy to embed into other programs, so you can write programs that use Lua scripts to decide what to... Source: over 1 year ago
You could use the cross-platform library SDL. It has Python bindings: PySDL2. Source: over 1 year ago
You can use SDL, which is pretty easy to get into, has straight-forward (if somewhat sparse) documentation and has lots of pretty decent tutorials - see the links on the web site. Source: over 1 year ago
Official website is https://libsdl.org where you can read more about download and install this library because it might not work on your computer. Source: over 1 year ago
To Develop 2D Game mostly Game Developer Prefers to use SDL Library it is Simple Media Layer originally Written in C Language but compatible with C++ and run Natively. The website of Libsdl is https://libsdl.org. It is free to use. Source: over 1 year ago
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