Charged particles simulator (made with C++ and SFML)
I was trying to learn how to make programs with graphics and I came across a SFML, an OpenGL based library that allowed me to draw some shapes (it can do a lot more though). To make this program, I used what I remembered from my physics class to do a bit of math. Not including the time that it took to set up SFML, it took about 8-10 hours to program the whole thing. That also doesn't include all of the time I spent thinking about it. I will be fixing some problems with it and giving it a better interface soon.
Видео Charged particles simulator (made with C++ and SFML) канала kindpotato
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