little-lang
buttplug-rs
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little-lang
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Lil: A Scripting Language
To clarify for others who only follow the link titles, this is not the Tcl-inspired scripting language Lil[1] nor the other Tcl-inspired, C-clothes-wearing Little[2].
[1] http://runtimeterror.com/tech/lil/
[2] https://www.little-lang.org/, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26204218
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Ask HN: Which tech stack is the most pleasurable?
This is great! I write a lot of one-off utilities that run on my main desktop as web applications backed by sqlite so you're really speaking my language here!
I enjoyed the little bit of exposure that I had to Tcl/Tk through EXPECT, I used to write a lot of embedded test scaffolding using it back in the 00s. I've also been interested in checking out Little Language [0].
Wapp looks like a great place to start with Tcl.
[0]: https://www.little-lang.org/
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Little: a statically typed, C-like scripting language.
The last public commit on their GitHub repository was in 2016, so you're probably right, though it's possible there's still internal development. The commit history seems to imply that they have a separate, internal repository that they occasionally sync with the GitHub repo.
- Little is a statically typed, C-like scripting language
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Little-Lang
The repo is odd, it's hard to tell where the actual little-lang code is. I guess it's in the tclXXX directory?
https://github.com/bitkeeper-scm/little-lang
buttplug-rs
- Buttplug – open-source software project for controlling intimate hardware
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Listen I'm not saying but I'm just saying...
Yes, and here is a list with lots of other games: https://github.com/buttplugio/awesome-buttplug https://buttplug.io/
- Buttplug is an open-source project for controlling intimate hardware
- Buttplug Sex Toy Control Project
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C is like a flathead screwdriver, C++ is like a philips, Rust like a torx and Go like a hex.
They wrote buttplug.io in Rust for a reason.
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Decided to try my hand at PS1 boxart for ULTRAKILL.
Aww yeah our older buttplug.io logo would've been better for that. You can see it in the stickers here. https://i.gzn.jp/img/2020/05/07/buttplug/00.png
- Former Pokemon Trainer Explains Object-Oriented Programming: Classes
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Looking for "girly" topics for graduate thesis
Maybe take a look at https://buttplug.io/
- Title loves such BDSM(s)
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Ultrakill rule
ive known about buttplug.io since before it was cool, both because open source sex toy hardware is based as hell and for the dream of one day realizing VIBE TETRIS
What are some alternatives?
Wren - The Wren Programming Language. Wren is a small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language.
btleplug - Rust Cross-Platform Host-Side Bluetooth LE Access Library
tcl - The Tcl Programming Language
YiffSpot - A real-time web chat for "yiffing" randomly with other furries anonymously.
lovesense-rs - Rust implementation of the control protocol for Lovense toys (Max, Nora, Lush, Hush, etc...)
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
uniffi-rs - a multi-language bindings generator for rust
SimHub - Multi sim dashboard, bass shaker driver, ....
aircraft - The A32NX & A380X Project are community driven open source projects to create free Airbus aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator that are as close to reality as possible.
proposals - Tracking WebAssembly proposals