New interpreted language?

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Would you like a new game oriented Interpreted Language?

Yes
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63%
No
6
38%
 
Total votes: 16

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Post by Jim e »

Spengo wrote:not 'C'. that isn't object oriented. C++. and BASIC isn't fast and people get things to run with that.
By people do you mean Kevin :D
I don't think everyones going to want to go to that insane degree coding.
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Post by CrimsonCasio »

Kevin is in a league of his own... were trying as hard as we can just to make MLC be able to operate on his level :)

the best option we have at the moment to solve the size program is to have the option to leave programs in the format they are in when they are read by the interperater, this is signifigantly less space than the actual code takes up but it would be un-editable.
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O_O I can't imagine how good his games would be if he learned z80....hint hint
bananas... o.o
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Post by kalan_vod »

he has already said that he tried to learn z80 but it was hard, he also said that he cant wait till MLC for the 83 series.

tell me if im wrong
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o_O. actually, z80 is closer to BASIC than any other language I've learned.
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kalan_vod wrote:he has already said that he tried to learn z80 but it was hard, he also said that he cant wait till MLC for the 83 series.

tell me if im wrong
IT WAS HARD!!! Has he seen what he's been coding??

What i'm worried about for for mlc is incompatiblity for different calculators. Now if the were seperate versions and coders merely have to port between them that'd be great. It would really just be fine tuning.

Oh and by the way i think grAyscale for 83+ could work but coders would have to realize it's slower.

One thing I would have like though, was If i was going to make an interpretor, would be making it SE only. I could support MIDI sound and grEyscale at the same time in theory, And the speed would again in theory be around 5mhz. I suppose with such poor votes though it's only a dream. :cry:
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Post by kalan_vod »

well im sorry about your dream :? but he did say somthing along those lines and also that its easier b/c of on calc programming
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I think you should pick that project back up and show us your results. It would be amazing if you could make it work!
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If there was 20 or 30 votes I would, but I really don't know if 10 votes or so would push me. Besides, even if I did i'd like some people to give me Ideas on how it should look, what it could do, et cetera. :)

But at the moment I'm working a detailed guide for interrupts, so I'm prettty preoccupied. :wink:
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Post by kalan_vod »

theres 13 now come on :D
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