OPIA - A full OOP language for z80
Posted: Fri 15 Jul, 2011 1:34 pm
Sorry for linking it in like this, but I already have it typed up how I like it (please paste the link):
http://tinyurl.com/5wrpnaf
I've been designing and redesigning this language off and on for several years, and I expect it to have similar results (or capabilities, at least) as the AXE Parser did. I am not in competition though, because the two languages are quite different in design & usage. For example, OPIA will require code to be written and compiled on your computer and does not just have "what you need" built into the language; but it does provide everything you'd expect from a language like C#/Java/C++, but designed for a small machine.
I am FINALLY very close to being able to code it, but I'd like some feedback and opinions. I'm certain that nobody will understand all the documentation and theory as well as I do (since it's mine), so I'd be more than happy to fill in anything I left vague, or simplify anything I made complex.
I promise this language will add another dimension to z80 programming that was not there before, and will enhance the community if it's given a chance.
http://tinyurl.com/5wrpnaf
I've been designing and redesigning this language off and on for several years, and I expect it to have similar results (or capabilities, at least) as the AXE Parser did. I am not in competition though, because the two languages are quite different in design & usage. For example, OPIA will require code to be written and compiled on your computer and does not just have "what you need" built into the language; but it does provide everything you'd expect from a language like C#/Java/C++, but designed for a small machine.
I am FINALLY very close to being able to code it, but I'd like some feedback and opinions. I'm certain that nobody will understand all the documentation and theory as well as I do (since it's mine), so I'd be more than happy to fill in anything I left vague, or simplify anything I made complex.
I promise this language will add another dimension to z80 programming that was not there before, and will enhance the community if it's given a chance.