Started a new side project in Go. First time I've tried using the language seriously. Some things I like and some things I don't. And vaguely related, thinking that wide low res map grid screens should be 240x128.
Are there are any memory safe, reference counting languages that have a tiny implementation and compile directly to wasm? I'd like to think I know a good answer to this, but I'm unsure.
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Less than 9 minutes left of video recording to edit for the next video. Maybe can release by Friday if I manage to fit time in. If not then likely early next week. Languages: Java, C#, Rust, C, Gleam.
Some languages with VSCode extensions that I've noticed auto format on save by default:
- Gleam
- Go
- Zig
I love the confidence of reliability and speed that this presupposes and encourages. I haven't yet been burned by them, but I also don't use any of them daily.
As an American, it's heartbreaking to me that we can't ever be trusted again as a nation. People shouldn't ever trust us again, because we're clearly untrustworthy. And it's very sad to me.
The final version of our GGJ game (from a couple days ago), playable online. Still has bugs, but it's still a nice experience. tjpalmer.itch.io/sonoransnap…