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Jai-Community-Library
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Zig Roadmap 2024 [video]
Comparatively
> Incremental rebuilds cause a lot of compilation problems, bugs, and errors. Incremental rebuilds are also slow due to the amount of in between files generated between builds. Jai will contain no incremental rebuild steps. All will be compiled in one fresh compilation. This means that the compiler will need to run fast with high performance. The eventual goal is to compile a 1 million lines of code in 1 second, but as of right now, the compiler can only do 250,000 lines in 1 second.
https://github.com/Jai-Community/Jai-Community-Library/wiki/...
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Focus: A simple and fast text editor written in Jai
Either ask very politely for years, or be in denial like half the Jai community that writes Jai but is never able to compile it.
Yes, there is a whole Jai community wiki made from half cobbled together knowledge (https://github.com/Jai-Community/Jai-Community-Library/wiki), and a super secret discord made for the super elite, non-compiler-having plebs are banned.
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The V Programming Language 0.4
- Philosophical approaches behind project or lack thereof.
Now on the personal, subjective note, the more I look, the more I want to avoid V and get my hands on Jai [1][2]
[1] https://github.com/Jai-Community/Jai-Community-Library/wiki/...
- Jai/Jon Blow Discord?
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Porting 58000 lines of D and C++ to jai, Part 0: Why and How
Here's a community wiki that's been kept up-to-date https://github.com/Jai-Community/Jai-Community-Library/wiki
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does this language even exist ?
Also this one: https://github.com/Jai-Community/Jai-Community-Library/wiki
- The Next Mainstream Programming Language: A Game Developer’s Perspective (2005) [pdf]
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Wow - How do I learn more about Jai ?
There is also the Jai community library, which contains pretty much all the information about the language currently. https://github.com/Jai-Community/Jai-Community-Library
- The case against an alternative to C
- Will the Jai programming language be better than C/C++?
Nim
- 3 years of fulltime Rust game development, and why we're leaving Rust behind
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Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
22. Nim - $80,000
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"14 Years of Go" by Rob Pike
I think the right answer to your question would be NimLang[0]. In reality, if you're seeking to use this in any enterprise context, you'd most likely want to select the subset of C++ that makes sense for you or just use C#.
[0]https://nim-lang.org/
- Odin Programming Language
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Ask HN: Interest in a Rust-Inspired Language Compiling to JavaScript?
I don't think it's a rust-inspired language, but since it has strong typing and compiles to javascript, did you give a look at nim [0] ?
For what it takes, I find the language very expressive without the verbosity in rust that reminds me java. And it is also very flexible.
[0] : https://nim-lang.org/
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The nim website and the downloads are insecure
I see a valid cert for https://nim-lang.org/
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Nim
FYI, on the front page, https://nim-lang.org, in large type you have this:
> Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula.
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Things I've learned about building CLI tools in Python
You better off with using a compiled language.
If you interested in a language that's compiled, fast, but as easy and pleasant as Python - I'd recommend you take a look at [Nim](https://nim-lang.org).
And to prove what Nim's capable of - here's a cool repo with 100+ cli apps someone wrote in Nim: [c-blake/bu](https://github.com/c-blake/bu)
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Mojo is now available on Mac
Chapel has at least several full-time developers at Cray/HPE and (I think) the US national labs, and has had some for almost two decades. That's much more than $100k.
Chapel is also just one of many other projects broadly interested in developing new programming languages for "high performance" programming. Out of that large field, Chapel is not especially related to the specific ideas or design goals of Mojo. Much more related are things like Codon (https://exaloop.io), and the metaprogramming models in Terra (https://terralang.org), Nim (https://nim-lang.org), and Zig (https://ziglang.org).
But Chapel is great! It has a lot of good ideas, especially for distributed-memory programming, which is its historical focus. It is more related to Legion (https://legion.stanford.edu, https://regent-lang.org), parallel & distributed Fortran, ZPL, etc.
- NIR: Nim Intermediate Representation
What are some alternatives?
Odin - Odin Programming Language
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
v-mode - 🌻 An Emacs major mode for the V programming language.
go - The Go programming language
ocamlunix - Unix system programming in OCaml book
conway
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
focus - A simple and fast text editor
crystal - The Crystal Programming Language
deno_lint - Blazing fast linter for JavaScript and TypeScript written in Rust
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io