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Originally Posted by tristantio
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I apparently enjoy reinventing my own wheel(s) many times over.
https://github.com/ahungry/ahungry-map
The latest update is a clojure based client (so it'll run anywhere JVM can run, without headaches of C++/SDL portability).
Although, my first version (Common Lisp p99-patcher map program) used the browser to render, and API calls to track friends/other users, so you could actually see your fellow map users on the map and meet up with each other etc. easier.
Maybe I should add that to the clojure one (the c++, probably abandoned)
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Originally Posted by tristantio
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Also, in the project is an "item-shop" project/tool I'm working on - a GUI for searching for gear with useful filters and no ads like on allakhzam (it can render ~40k items with no lag).
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I've used the live auction logger numerous times, very handy tool. Will give these others a look, some cool stuff there, thanks for the links!