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Opened Dec 09, 2020 by Martin Lange@mlangeOwner

Set up a Yarner project

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@reichold @nolzen I've set up a minimal Artemis-project using Gradle and Yarner.

The question now is what to choose as toy model that is useful to explain the crucial ECS principles. I think it should use at least 2 components, and probably also systems that work on different combinations of components. It should also feature resources.

Maybe, here it would be useful to also push the generated code so people can browse it online?

To view the rendered README, simply switch to this branch on the project's main page.

Edited Dec 09, 2020 by Martin Lange
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Reference: oesa/ecs-tutorial!1
Source branch: feature/setup-yarner-project