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cyber
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ChatGPT4 can now write entire applications
The language is Cyber, an embedable scripting language written in Zig: https://cyberscript.dev/
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Announcement: the Diatom programming language v0.6.0.alpha
Nice work! I’m always on the lookout for new Lua-likes as a prospective gamedev scripting language. Recently I came by one quite similar to Diatom called Cyber; well worth a look.
- Cyber 0.2 - Modules, gamedev, fast strings.
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Cyber 0.2 - A scripting language written in Zig.
Yeah that's weird. Definitely better than as though.
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Bog – small, strongly typed, embeddable language
> more strongly typed alternatives
See also this list for comparison https://github.com/fubark/cyber/issues/6, if you dont want lua by a meta-compiler.
If you want non-allocating scripting for optimal performance (and io limited to what you provide as buffer), go for https://dascript.org/. I dont think there are currently other projects with that performance (+ also inspired by Zig).
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Cyber is a new language for fast, efficient, and concurrent scripting
From the GitHub page, here are some binary releases: https://github.com/fubark/cyber/releases
wonkey
- Wonkey
- Wonkey: A cross-platform FOSS programming language by the creator of BlitzBasic
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QBasic.net
Lovely, it's like if LCARS and Pingus built a website together. No complaints here, it brings back a lot of good memories!
I took a deep dive into BASICs earlier this year and came away with some unexpected results. In software, these stood out:
- SmallBASIC ...wow this is quite an interesting set of tools, and I was impressed by ongoing developments. There are some faux-OOP convenience features even, like myfakeobject.value = 10
- QB64pe ...this really holds your hand and the documentation is great.
- To-try: https://wonkey-coders.github.io/
In discussions with developers, I was surprised to find some extremely intense, protective vibes. I'd consider "my BASIC == my childhood" a pretty reliable model. Simple how-to queries that would get ordinary answers in other languages usually brought out some defensive responses.
In group discussions there was also an interesting overlap between "strangely protective my past" and "prefers writing BASIC" that came up over and over while I was trying to figure out the overall ecosystem of languages.
For example, somebody wrote an algorithm example full of $ii $tk $zx and so on and I asked them about this (who knows, maybe there's some logical reason to not use my_variable_name for example) and the tone became very defensive, even insisting that maybe it was wrong but they are never going to change! Which didn't exactly have anything to do with what I was asking...
In the various online forums there was frequently an ongoing argument over who left, for what reasons, where they ended up, and are you a member of that forum, and so on.
Overall there was a surprising amount of interpersonal drama given the overall active surface area of this language. And a lot of emotionality that just isn't as prominent in other communities I experienced, even though it's probably there at some level.
Since I have spent a lot of professional time doing relationship work with techies, these things kind of wore me out pretty quick, and I found myself heading to some more modern languages just to get beyond the unaddressed, or unaddressable, feels-factor.
Still, I look forward to coding some more in the future and particularly in trying out some of the newer tools I discovered.
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Wonkey Game Programming Language (v2021.04) is available
Project page: https://github.com/wonkey-coders/wonkey
- Wonkey Game Programming Language (v2021.04)
What are some alternatives?
nvim-cyber - Syntax Highlighting for the Cyber Scripting Language for NeoVim
AmiBlitz3 - Complete package of AmiBlitz3 including all sources.
extempore - A cyber-physical programming environment
Beef - Beef Programming Language
ui-monorepo - ChainSafe Files & Storage UI Monorepo
BBCSDL - BBC BASIC for SDL 2.0: for Windows, Linux (86), MacOS, Raspberry Pi, Android and iOS.
luau - A fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua
ring - Simple and flexible programming language for applications development
terra - Terra is a low-level system programming language that is embedded in and meta-programmed by the Lua programming language.
wordlos - WORDLE for DOS, written in assembly
bog - Small, strongly typed, embeddable language.
civil-war-strategy - A strategic level, one or two player wargame simulating the American Civil War (1861-1865).