FLECS is very good, it's one of the few easy to use ECS engines that comes with basically everything you would want, and it's extremely portable across languages. And I absolutely recommend Mertens articles. ajmmertens.medium.com I really wish this project finds success, even…
A good programming language should combine restriction, ergonomics and freedom to empower the programmer. I think this sums up how I see the PL space now. Most languages fall under A, B or C, but rarely in the good middle. C has a loot of freedom, but it lacks ergonomics and…
"LLMs have convincingly demonstrated that thinking is the easiest activity, logic is medium hard, and having opinions is the hardest."
LLMs have convincingly demonstrated that coding is the easiest activity, maths is medium hard, and having taste is the hardest
damn, just heard John Searle passed away he was one of the few naturalists I respected, and a rarity amongst others his ideas sparked in me interest for a variety of topics and subjects, from neuroscience to philosophy of mind itself, and for a long time I defended his ideas, or…
I like how he said this like it was a brilliant response to the post. It's not. I'm sorry to tell you buddy, but using an LLM has NOTHING to do with using a "higher level language". Higher level programming languages are still formal languages, they are still deterministic and…
I propose a new technology to solve this, QRT, it's like NAT but for QR codes. I know, brilliant right?
It's true tho, I started this all, many years ago, because I was having fun. I'm still having fun today, it's a duty and an honour.
I've been saying this for the past months, but this should be really intuitive for any programmer really. If you can't understand the basic fact that natural language is FULL of ambiguities and nuances that are impossible to remove, you should not be in the field. Why exactly…
English as a Programming Language sucks cause your computer can do things that are barely describable in a natural language. By using English you willfully nerfing yourself as an Engineer, if you ever wanted to be one of course. Some don't and it's fine, just dont delude yourself
Well, I'm glad that SDL solved the wrapping problem of SDL_GetTicks() by using 64 bit integers but they didn't warn me that it TOO wraps every ~584942417 years! How am I suppose to use this for my high availability software?
I am almost convinced that the best possible memory management strategy is just allocating your own memory spaces and reusing them all over the place. I'm trying to grasp how would I have a decent lifetime analysis with this approach for my language, it's still very abstract in…
I believe a more reasonable way to prevent supply chain problems such as what npm had, is rather than saying "package managers are bad" or "we should not have small dependencies that do one thing well", using a very interesting organizational concept called trust chains. This is…
i am implementing something with cursor apis right now and i have never been more excited to manually code things. i guess i am still just a dork that likes pounding keys like a barbarian
It's really very easy and convenient to state things like "humans function like AI, they just reproduce patterns" when you are born in a world where so much thing already exists. It's comfortable to say those things when you see a bullshit AI generator spit music that's good to…
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