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Beef reviews and mentions
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Transpiler to C++
On one hand, I feel there are so many similar languages out there {(Val, Vala, Vale, Corroded Iron, Beef, Zig, Carbon, cppfront, Jai)...}, that we don't need yet another, but also I encourage further thought because it may be inspiration for future improvements to C++ itself. The number one faux pas I see them make is trying to directly compete with C++ (inventing their own type system, their standard library, their build system, own package format...), whereas your (by its very nature as a transpiler) embraces C++.
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Sharing Saturday #428
This project is an exploration of two things. Firstly I wanted to dig into the exciting new language and IDE, Beef. If you're the low-level code oriented type I _highly_ recommend checking it out. Beef is a systems-level language (like C/C++) that borrows heavily from C# but ditches the garbage collector. It comes with a wonderful IDE and a great debugger and just an excellent work flow. Check it out at https://www.beeflang.org/.
- Suggest an interesting language for me to try out, that I can use for 2D Games. Something that I might not have considered, or is not particularly well known.
- Carbon - an experimental C++ successor language
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Not well known programming languages with interesting features?
[Beef](https://www.beeflang.org/): memory management with first-class allocators.
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Why are you a C/C++ developer?
Had a very slow computer at the time and needed to convert lots of pixels and emulate a little processor (SPC700). So I wrote the utilities in x86 assembly. Eventually I got tired of that and decided to move up the chain some 😅... Today I still write using C++ because nothing else has really come along that satisfies my desire for low level control and perf, short of possibly Beef or Rust (but it's too obnoxiously opinionated for me, and the community seems allergic to useability/interoperability improvements, with the arrogant tone coming across as "well why don't you just rewrite it from scratch in pure Rust" 🤦♀️ - that said, I'd love to adopt a few features from it into C++).
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Creator of SerenityOS announces new Jakt programming language effort
Beef https://www.beeflang.org/
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How Many Programming Languages Are There
Beef
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What do people think of the C replacements, are anyone getting close?
There's Zig, Odin, Jai, Beef, C3 and Jiyu.
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Wonkey Game Programming Language (v2021.04)
- Did you also write the IDE? What was the most work?
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