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In reality though, if you can program on windows, press ctrl+Alt+T and type sudo apt-get install you can use linux (yes, I know some people prefer yum and rpms but hey, thats just sudo yum install...). In fact, I found programming on linux more forgiving. EG: I forgot to close that file but I can re-open it a few times (bad coding practice I know) but sometimes you don't care what the file is doing - you're trying to fix a bug in some opengl matrix
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
Fair enough Oh, sorry if my previous post seemed insulting! That was not what I intended
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Not at all, I didn't find it at all insulting actually. Rather, its encouraging to see a +1 for the 'interested in linux' or 'acknowledges linux group'. A lot of people say class linux as a hacking project by some shed geeks that isnt accessible to anyone and a rebellious non-conformist joke for the poor that can't afford 'real PCs'. And I kid you not - I have heard that opinion voiced more times than you would believe. So for me, your post was kinda refreshing since it puts Linux on par with windows as two means to the same end
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
I made a port, but the result makes no sense to me. This is using FPC, OpenGL and GLUT, so it should be quite portable. The text output is not supported. Here it is:
http://www.computer-graphics.se/water_sim_fpc.zip
It animates, but I don't find the animation very enlightening. It doesn't produce a pretty flow. I probably have some errors in the conversion (although I tried to stick as close to the original as possible).
@Ingemar: compiles and runs fine. I can see your point - esthetically it really looks pretty dire - I guess if you set each block to 1 pixel x 1 pixel you could get some decent looks going but that would kind of defeat the point of handling it in a cellular fashion as it would be more efficient to simply render it as particles then...
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
I got it compiled and running (buggily like mentioned) but MacOSAll had to be commented out from uses list. You could add something like {$IFDEF mac}MacOSAll,{$ENDIF} if there is such. This on Win7-32bit.
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