- Oni
- Attack Of The Saucerman
- Urban Chaos (the older one, not sure about the new one)
- Half of the legit stuff Sseth reviewed.
What about square screens?
inb4 chaotic neckpain
Or a signal that you’d rather not support the worst way to introduce type systems to frontend dev. While I’m not sure that applies to DHH, I am sure there are other devs that understand compromising all your goals to codepend on Node or even JS itself isn’t that much of a win and rather see support for better options.
but I could see it being a good step forward for more meaningful features to be added in the future.
I think you are right. And that is unfortunate.
My bad, I’m not deep enough into our frontend stack to realize Hjeilsberg already did what he does best - ruining enums. (I guess he is not to blame for global imports in c#, so i can not add ‘questionable import module/namespace ideas’.)
And it seems like this proposal contains type declarations (in order to compensate for their enums), among other typescript specific things. So, guess it is option B, then.
That’s not a positive, though.
Depending on how it pans out, it’s either not useful enough. Who the hell doesn’t use namespaces or enums. Or - as
These constructs are not in the scope of this proposal, but could be added by separate TC39 proposals.
implies - a door opener to outsource TypeScripts problem unto other peoples and not to investing into improving WebAssembly. That’s just MS being lazy and making their problems other peoples problems.
I feel like this would be the ideal scenario: things working right out of the box without needing a compile step or additional tooling.
It’s just annotations. No proposed semantics of a type system which your browser could check on its own.
Thanks!
I need it to steal content from programminglanguages.
Relatable. If it wasn’t for good memories of its demo, I wouldn’t have picked it up back then.
Oni: not possible to rebind keys.
As for honorable mentions, Urban Chaos/Attack of the saucerman: I can’t imagine a successful remake.
Looks like a couple of used, dusty sponges, weird sponge clothes to me. I’m more worried about: Everything else.
Beats getting randomly kicked/shadowbanned/enshittified by your social media provider. Honestly, I’m just waiting for github pages to get removed. 😅
Seems to be specific to germany, though.
Yes. They are largely “ordinary” patterns explained in the context of game (engine) classes.
I learned about gameprogrammingpatterns which led me to Nystroms other stuff as well. Which taught me programming techniques I used in a professional setting a couple of years later.
Also learnt where to buy non-labelled tshirts.
This, this thread is basically this songs bridge exemplified. 😅
assuming you’re meaning that the interpreter is called ad-hoc basically and isn’t the entirety of the system.
That was my assumption. Basically, that interpreter would have to run small snippets here and there typically on an irregular base. Thanks for reminding, I should probably clarify that as well.
If your interpreter can execute the systems in parallel,
Well, the way I thought of it was that the interpreter gets called in the systems in the first place, so that might become a problem.
Yesssss.