Molapse: project using Bennu

Started by Sandman, May 15, 2009, 11:11:29 AM

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Sandman

I'm doing a University project with 4 other people and we are using Bennu as the controller part of our MVC style code. It will be tasked with the handling of input and the controlling of what is seen on the screen.

Molapse is a 3D viewer of a multidimensional database. The goal is a learning purpose: the viewer will be used by professors in their lectures, aiding the explanation with graphical examples.

Link to the project: http://code.google.com/p/molapse/
-- Sandman

darío

Definitely I'm not an expert on data bases, I didn't know about this MOLAP db, but now I've read a little about it on wikipedia and your project seems quite interesting (and also those cubes look really nice :)).

Good luck with it!
My sites:
Smart Fpg Editor - Painless FPG Edition for Bennu and PixTudio
fenixlib - .NET support for manipulating PixTudio, Bennu and Div graphic formats

josebita

 :o

Look really nice, although I cannot really understand what that means.... :D

SplinterGU

Download Lastest BennuGD Release: http://www.bennugd.org/node/2

Windgate

#4
Fucking lol

¿It is Bennu 3D or it is an own 3d motor?

It looks :-*

Downloading...

EDIT: OpenGL... I hate it but Karma++ looks really good :o
Iván García Subero. Programador, profesor de informática, monitor de actividades culturales y presidente de TRINIT Asociación de Informáticos de Zaragoza. http://trinit.es

Sandman

Custom 3D engine made with shaders (GLSL). Why do you hate OpenGL?

Thanks. :)
-- Sandman

Windgate

I made some programas with OpenGL at university... Worst results than Bennu and lots of lines and programming time and only basic models on screen... I don't know if it was a bad language, bad teaching..., but I hate OpenGL ???

PD: I used it with C++ glaux, glut and other librarys
Iván García Subero. Programador, profesor de informática, monitor de actividades culturales y presidente de TRINIT Asociación de Informáticos de Zaragoza. http://trinit.es