I understand this, it is really a challenge to work with this code base, and any change may be easily a breaking change. But, it turned out, that the combination of Delphi and 32 Bit assembly code as well as the need to use a commercial development environment (Delphi IDE) does not really attract developers. When I took over the project there where a lot of people which offered their help. So I’m the current (and only, unfortunately) maintainer of MB3D and continously am creating new releases since this time. I took over the project in 2015 and pushed the source code to GitHub. After releasing a lot of updates Jesse retired, his final update was 1.89 so far. Version 1.0 of Mandelbulb3D was released by Jesse in 2010. He used a combination of Delphi (for simplicity and speed of development) and 32 Bit assembly (for speed). The software (also known as „MB3D") was written by the user Jesse. Mandelbulb3D (as well as the Mandelbulb itself) was initially invented at the forum.
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