Thanks :) Lisp is niche family of languages, but it's very fun to use!
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Note that I don't use linux that much (yet), so I don't know much about how to use emacs 😅 But I kinda feel like is a bit easier to use than vim?
I hope I can fully transition to linux this year, will install it on an old laptop and see if I can use it as my daily pc...
Code: int the_statement_below_is_false; // <- GNU in shambles int plugin_is_GPL_compatible;
To make a dynamic module, you have to declare a global var called "plugin_is_GPL_compatible", otherwise it refuses to compile.
You can use this simple trick to nullify the GPL license! This is the secret Richard Stallman doesn't want you to know!!!
Little weekend project: running raylib on emacs, as in, within emacs, with emacs lisp! It was fun, made wavy text :)
On a similar note, all languages can be considered general-purpose as long as they can call C code :)
I'm making a very simple text editor in awk, using gawk and raylib! Only basic stuff implemented. Pretty fun project!!
I wanted to finish it before the end of the year but unfortunately I couldn't, got a couple of (good) life-changing stuff in my life right now.
Happy new year!!! 🌟💖
Happy New Year from Siberia Everyone! Never let corporate mfs make you forget that Programming is Fun
my favourite clip from your last stream, that ending really made me burst out laughing 😂 so unexpected
also didn't know about the salt in coffee thing, gonna try that next time :)
Maybe not if you value your sanity 😂
but how many artists out there used or even know about FORTRAN...? Not many I imagine :)
You can 100% use FORTRAN in this day and age :)
by interacting with C libraries you can do anything! Here I made a rhythm game: github.com/SomeUnusualG...
San Martín de los Andes, Neuquén, Argentina
Argentina
Here's a couple of pictures I took in my last vacation a couple of weeks ago, so beautiful landscapes :)
Also, the one with the bird was accidental, I was trying to take a picture of the clouds' shadows lol
Right?
I feel like people outside of the field see programming as a mega nerd thing that you only do for the big money and it's not something you could do for fun, even though, if you think about it, is not very different from, say, assembly a jigsaw puzzle or lego pieces.
It's funny because programming is something I really enjoy doing but I'd never admit to people IRL that I do it in my spare time, it's kinda embarrassing :(
Pretty much recreational programming and messing with all kinds of languages is something I really enjoy doing :)
The games I make are nothing groundbreaking, mostly little things that can be done in a weekend, and they're open source here in my Github: github.com/SomeUnusualG...
Hello! I like to make games (and tools for time to time) with different programming languages, particularly "unusual" ones like php, Bash, COBOL, Fortran...
"Game" means something with a window, sprites, music, sound, etc, not just terminal games :)
I have a YT channel:
youtube.com/@someunusual...
Tuxedo cat laying down between the keyboard and the monitor, with one paw laying on the keyboard
my cat telling me to stop coding and go outside