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It currently features
 
It currently features
* a mature vector type,
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* a mature [[vector]] type,
* a simple and easy class system with function inheritance,
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* a simple and easy [[class system]] with function [[inheritance]],
* a translate-, zoom- and rotatable camera,
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* a translate-, zoom- and rotatable [[camera]],
* a gamestate system,
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* a [[gamestate]] system,
* a ringbuffer and
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* a [[ringbuffer]] and
* a scene/sequence system (for making intros/cutscenes)
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* a scene/sequence system (for making [[cutscene|intros/cutscenes]])
  
Hump differs from other libraries in that every component is independent of the remaining ones (apart from camera.lua, which depends on the vector type). Hump's footprint is very small and it should fit nicely into your projects.
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Hump differs from other [[libraries]] in that every component is independent of the remaining ones (apart from camera.lua, which depends on the vector type). Hump's footprint is very small and it should fit nicely into your projects.
  
 
The documentation is hosted on github: http://vrld.github.com/hump
 
The documentation is hosted on github: http://vrld.github.com/hump

Revision as of 09:08, 15 September 2010

LÖVE Helper Utilities for Massive Progression

Helper Utilities for a Multitude of Problems is a set of lightweight helpers.

It currently features

Hump differs from other libraries in that every component is independent of the remaining ones (apart from camera.lua, which depends on the vector type). Hump's footprint is very small and it should fit nicely into your projects.

The documentation is hosted on github: http://vrld.github.com/hump

The sourcecode is also available via github: http://github.com/vrld/hump