I was working on a Game project using Godot and then I liked the way of handling events using "signal" we can make our own signals and we can emit them where ever we want and also we can subscribe to the signals, so that's what I have done on the new project.
Pulse is a tiny, developer-friendly TypeScript-first event emitter with a minimal, well-typed API for both quick untyped usage and production-grade TypeScript event maps.
I found this very use full when creating games using Typescript or Javascript, so try it and comment here anything you liked about it and anything you don't like about it, enjoy and have fun Codding.
Github Repo: Github Repo
#MickyCodes #Introduction #CodingJourney
npm i pulse-ts
Pulse is a tiny, developer-friendly TypeScript-first event emitter with a minimal, well-typed API for both quick untyped usage and production-grade TypeScript event maps.
I found this very use full when creating games using Typescript or Javascript, so try it and comment here anything you liked about it and anything you don't like about it, enjoy and have fun Codding.
Github Repo: Github Repo
#MickyCodes #Introduction #CodingJourney
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Here is a glance of the project usage
import { createPulse } from 'pulse-ts';
export const counterPulse = createPulse();
counterPulse.on('counter:incremented', (counter) => {
console.log(`Counter: ${counter.count}`);
if (counter.count >= 10) {
console.log('Reached 10, unsubscribing');
counterPulse.unsubscribe('counter:incremented');
}
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Here are Godot Games mine and those i have been working on with other devs for your motivation, Ill release the game jam games here too.
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Channel photo updated
@atocodes changes his PP to Christmas themed, why not me😄, anyways happy Christmas week guys🥳
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Attending National Cyber Security Month closing program representing the game POGO-Breach the dancing Frog🐸 😂😂
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This was POGO-Breach,
The dancing Frog🐸
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The dancing Frog🐸
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There was also CTF competition, Next up Game Jam
Forwarded from Major John
Event Update | Addis Games Week
Following requests from our partners and the busy Christmas festive calendar, Addis Games Week has been rescheduled to ensure a better experience for everyone.
🗓 New Dates: January 23–25
Thank you for your understanding and continued support. We look forward to coming together to celebrate games, creativity, and industry growth in January.
#AddisGamesWeek #AGW2025 #GamesForChange #EsportsAfrica
Following requests from our partners and the busy Christmas festive calendar, Addis Games Week has been rescheduled to ensure a better experience for everyone.
🗓 New Dates: January 23–25
Thank you for your understanding and continued support. We look forward to coming together to celebrate games, creativity, and industry growth in January.
#AddisGamesWeek #AGW2025 #GamesForChange #EsportsAfrica
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Forwarded from አቶ Codes
Here’s something I’ve been observing…
Most tech content creators on Telegram share everything — knowledge, experiences, setups, journeys. It’s all super useful, but the problem is:
their best technical posts get lost because channels post back-to-back, and it becomes almost impossible to find the precise step or explanation again.
So I started thinking:
What if there was a supergroup organized by topic where each creator posts only focused, educational technical content?
A place where you can easily learn your favorite creator’s thought process, setups, workflows, and solutions — all in one organized space.
Something like your personal “reference book,” created by the developers you trust.
That’s what we’re currently building.
Me, Micky Codes, Sol, and Jerber are currently populating sections like:
Git
Flutter
MongoDB
Godot
Web3
React
With clean, step-by-step, topic-specific content — from environment setup to useful tips.
This is our Christmas offering to the community: a structured way to learn from the beginning.
Tell me which topics you want included so I can contact the right creators and bring them on board.
Most tech content creators on Telegram share everything — knowledge, experiences, setups, journeys. It’s all super useful, but the problem is:
their best technical posts get lost because channels post back-to-back, and it becomes almost impossible to find the precise step or explanation again.
So I started thinking:
What if there was a supergroup organized by topic where each creator posts only focused, educational technical content?
A place where you can easily learn your favorite creator’s thought process, setups, workflows, and solutions — all in one organized space.
Something like your personal “reference book,” created by the developers you trust.
That’s what we’re currently building.
Me, Micky Codes, Sol, and Jerber are currently populating sections like:
Git
Flutter
MongoDB
Godot
Web3
React
With clean, step-by-step, topic-specific content — from environment setup to useful tips.
This is our Christmas offering to the community: a structured way to learn from the beginning.
Tell me which topics you want included so I can contact the right creators and bring them on board.
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