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should i go with Go or Clojure

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 8:40

to write a roguelike?

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 8:56

Write it in a superset of BBCode, and then write the BBCode compiler in LISP.

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 8:57

If it's not a LISPlike...

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 9:29

>>2
i don't want to go all academic about this and implement layers upon layers of abstractions. i'll just go with a simple c+ncurses setup so consider this thread is </thread>.

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 10:18

Use a free software rougelike library. There's actually one for Java so you can use it in Clojure.

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 12:13

Do it in bonerlang.

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 12:55

gojure

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 13:36

lol go looks stupid and poopy wat kind of doodoohead would try to remake c dats just stupid and its not even better lol

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 13:47

>>5
Curses is ported to virtually every language. Using that VM that eats ram like your mom eats dick is in no way a convenience here.

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 14:11

>>8
I completely agree. Go is a waste of time for everyone involved.

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 14:21

C or C++

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 15:31

Glojure

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 15:39

Why limit your choices to Go or Clojure? Are those the only languages hip enough for you to use?

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 16:39

go
learn C first
clojure
learn lisp first

Name: Anonymous 2012-04-07 16:44

>>14
C
learn x86 assembly. never learn C.
lisp
learn lisp first

Name: bampu pantsu 2012-05-29 4:14

bampu pantsu

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