ibra_kdbra

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Dive Into Classic Arcade Fun 🎮

Love online arcade games? Looking for something simple, fun, and nostalgic? Check out JavaScript Games Collection – a handpicked bundle of six browser-based games, four random arts, I’ve created since 2019.

What Makes These Games Special? 🕹️

  • Instant Play: No need to download anything. Just open your browser and dive in!
  • Classic Feel: Inspired by retro arcade vibes, these games are pure fun without distractions.
  • Simple and Addictive: Easy to learn, hard to master – perfect for quick breaks or endless hours of entertainment.(I play everyday actually)

What's Inside? 🎲

The collection features a variety of games for all kinds of players:

  • Fast-paced challenges for thrill-seekers.
  • Casual, relaxing games for those who want to unwind.
  • Clever puzzles to test your brainpower.

Every game is made with attention to detail, bringing you back to the good old days of simple game-play.

Whether you’re a die-hard arcade fan or just looking for something fun to pass the time, these games are sure to hit the spot. Go ahead, give them a try, and relive the magic of arcade gaming!

Enjoy and let me know your favorites!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Oh, I don't like reading that much on a mobile phone, I installed it anyway, it can serve a good purpose when viewing small books. Thanks for sharing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I will change the name, logo; still taking a latin name probably. Open pages is already a used name by IBM.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

The main libary I am using is a plugin from dflip which is called jQuery_dflip library; which in fact has a commercial license.

I look into it, when the first issue in the repository have been opened, so Apache license is a good license for this project.

Thanks for passing by, and dropping the good feedback.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Oh, never heard of it, I will check it, but does it only work on android?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Yes it's would be much cooler, I have a friend working on something like this, but he said it's in it early development.

As the actual look of long stripes of pages is good, but as I said it has a bit dry look and not very engaging, when you read a lot, basic PDF viewer kills that joy. Anyway maybe I am wrong.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Glad you like it. For the current time only PDF, because epub, cbz are not supported in dflip library, and they tend to have more work to render them. Epub is a favorite file extension for me, so I will try to add this into the project when I have time.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Lol, I guess so ....

It means 'Pages' in Classic Latin

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Yup, as already mentioned in the libraries and tools.

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Paginis is a flipbook viewer that turns your PDFs into interactive, flip-through books. You can load a PDF from a URL or upload a local file—all while pairing it with a YouTube playlist for a more dynamic experience.

What Makes It Great? I made this as a side project because I read a lot, and the typical PDF viewer always felt a bit dry. With Paginis, you can add, update, or delete quotes and notes, use the bookmark feature to easily navigate chapters and sections, and enjoy a big page preview to get a quick overview of the content. It’s all about making reading more flexible and engaging.

Libraries & Tools: PDF.js, Three.js, DFlip, JQuery_DFlip, CSS

Source Code : Paginis

 

A while back, I created a repository for all the C/Cpp projects I've worked on, ones I'm still creating, or projects I've really liked from other people (including their licenses and credits). It's essentially a big collection of C++ projects you can browse or use.

I recommend starting with:

- miniShell

- canChat

- Simple-Code

- design-patterns

- Template_Language_Generator

- simple_turso

- CPP20_Develop

GitHub repository: https://github.com/ibra-kdbra/Cpp_Projects

Every directory has a README markdown file. The main README file is a bit disorganized because I've just been adding projects to it. To be honest, I could use some help with that.

Any contribution is welcome, just trying to spread Cpp projects more among people