soooo coool :) nice, nice work, i've used LWJGL a few years back, had a little CroAsteroids game going, but never finished it as i switched jobs from Java to C#, but seems that things are light years away now - i might just have to finish it now :) Plus i am back to Java at work :)
What did you use to make this animated diagram thing? Also, what data does it use? I.e. I get that the things sliding around are developers, and they're "zapping" code that was committed, right? But what is each node? A Java package?
@Ricky28269 The video is created with Gource, A totally awesome open source tool that can turn almost any commit log into artwork. each node is a folder in the commit log and the dots around the nodes are files. as for the zapping: they represent files being modified (yellow), deleted(red), or added(green).
Simply brilliant guys!
Idolismo 1 month ago
Wow this is truely beautiful indeed, hard to believe it's automated!
Have been trying to find some examples or teasers but it seems there aren't too many serious projects using it.
This made me even more urgent to use it to create something wonderful, so much effort being put into it!
tomtentp 3 months ago
soooo coool :) nice, nice work, i've used LWJGL a few years back, had a little CroAsteroids game going, but never finished it as i switched jobs from Java to C#, but seems that things are light years away now - i might just have to finish it now :) Plus i am back to Java at work :)
nardevBit 4 months ago
If I still smoked weed, I'd totally smoke a blunt to this.
PhrackTheLord 7 months ago
What did you use to make this animated diagram thing? Also, what data does it use? I.e. I get that the things sliding around are developers, and they're "zapping" code that was committed, right? But what is each node? A Java package?
Ricky28269 11 months ago
@Ricky28269 The video is created with Gource, A totally awesome open source tool that can turn almost any commit log into artwork. each node is a folder in the commit log and the dots around the nodes are files. as for the zapping: they represent files being modified (yellow), deleted(red), or added(green).
clwillingham 11 months ago