Worst language you ever used? Really used not just looked at the manual.

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  • csgo-cfg

    the autoexec i use for csgo

  • Basic usage is not that bad. You can define new commands using alias and you can bind to set up keyboard hotkeys (e.g. press SPACE to jump).

  • shake

    Shake build system

  • Yeah, they don't have to be terrible. I haven't used it, but people in my circles tend to really like Shake, which uses a Haskell embedded DSL to describe builds.

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  • Bazel

    a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system

  • Support for building static libraries is *still* missing despite the issue being open since 2016, with the latest comments from maintainers being basically "we don't need it but we'd consider a patch if someone wants to do it", which, frankly, is nuts; static libraries as a final output is A Thing That People Need And Use in the world outside google.

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