sgf-render
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30 | 35,368 | |
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7.1 | 9.9 | |
3 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Rust | V | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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sgf-render
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Side simple project in Rust
a CLI tool for rendering Go (the board game) records,
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What do you think about Zig?
As an example, here's the CI config I use for building a hobby project of mine for Linux/Mac/Windows.
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New version of sgf-render CLI
I've just realized that the way --kifu currently works id doesn't pay attention to --first-move-number so this will be a little funky. I've opened an issue to fix that. I'll probably get to it in the next week or so (if I don't find time today).
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Encyclopedia Daily Day 28 Problems 136140 Black
Thanks! In case anyone is curious, the tool I used is available here: https://github.com/julianandrews/sgf-render.
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Curious question
Huh! I actually wrote a utility to render diagrams (https://github.com/julianandrews/sgf-render) and looking around a bunch all the diagrams I saw skipped 'I' so I did the same.
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Encyclopedia Daily Day 1 Problems 15
Here's the repo: https://github.com/julianandrews/sgf-render
v
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V Language Review (2023)
Their site is clearly showing the language is in beta. The V documentation also states that autofree is WIP, and to use the GC instead. This isn't a corporate created language, but looks to be a true volunteer open source effort from people around the world.
Their community, in comparison to others, even has their discussions open and open threads for criticism[1]. These
[1]https://github.com/vlang/v/discussions/7610
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Towards memory safety with ownership checks for C
V also has this https://github.com/vlang/v/blob/master/doc/docs.md#embed_fil...
- Vlang Release v0.4.4
- Vox: Upcoming open-source browser engine in V
- Building a web blog in V & SQLite
- bultin_write_buf_to_fd_should_use_c_write
- The V Machine Learning Roadmap and Ecosystem
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Show HN: A new stdlib for Golang focusing on platform native support
Goroutines was the selling point for me until they decided to introduce telemetry in their toolchain; that was what forced me to stop using Golang as a whole.
About GC, I would say: if you implement C++'s RAII mechanism to replace garbage collection, then I believe this project will have a bright future.
My final question is the following: how `pcz` compares to V language, from a syntax's perspective [1]?
[1] https://github.com/vlang/v
- Hopefully, the V developers will establish a relationship with Microsoft.
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The V Programming Language 0.4
V has the right to exist, have its supporters, and do things its own way. The creator and developers of V, from what I have seen, has always responded well to constructive criticism. Their language has discussions opened at their GitHub, unlike those for various other languages. They even have a thread for what people don't like and want improved about the language[1], again, something many other languages don't have.
A lot of what was going on initially, was coming from obvious competitors, to include being uncivil, inflammatory, and insulting. The initial "criticism" was not so much that, but false accusations of the language being a scam, vaporware, fraud, or didn't really exist. To include attacks and jealousy about its funding and having supporters. This was not any kind of "valid" criticism, that the creator or contributors of the language could reason about.
The "criticism" never died down, but rather after V was open-sourced and established itself on GitHub. The initial series of false accusations could not stand nor could the support it was getting be stopped. So, the rhetoric and targets shifted to whatever could be found to go after on the newly released alpha version of the language and its new website. In that new mix of what was being thrown at it, there were indeed some very valid criticisms, as can be found with any new language.
Constructive and valid criticism, is not the same as insults, trolling, misinformation, rivalry, or false accusations. There is clearly a difference. It's disingenuous to pretend something from one group is the same as the other, or that the intent behind what is being done is not different.
[1] https://github.com/vlang/v/discussions/7610
What are some alternatives?
img2sgf - Convert images of go diagrams to SGF format using Python and OpenCV
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
libc - Raw bindings to platform APIs for Rust
go - The Go programming language
goban-screenhack - An XScreenSaver hack to display games of Go
Odin - Odin Programming Language
intercom - Object based cross-language FFI for Rust
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
yablocks
sokol - minimal cross-platform standalone C headers
forget-me-not - command-line task reminder sending desktop notifications
hn-search - Hacker News Search