There appears to be some secrecy about the language, so my question is I translate that as jai doesn't have a corporate facing level of support for a language that is, sadly, still rather early in its r&d cycle Does enough information exist publicly about jai's specs, for somebody else to have a go at creating an implementation
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If so, has anyone considered this
Or is the design still in a state.
I have a feeling jai is the beginning of other things too, like a rise in attention to performance in general as well as maybe a movement towards taking more advantage of hardware I'm interested in seeing what games i can make and for who and what platforms. But zig has huge mindshare and is actually available. Jai makes a few interesting decisions
But it's important to consider the very specific niche it's attempting to fill A replacement for c++ for games From this perspective, it makes sense It is a big improvement on c++, but it doesn't do that much new
In my own words, i'll summarize what i consider to be blow's goals
Compile quickly (1 million lines of code per second) produce efficient. Does anyone know where i can find the jai in the landbank visa debit card It requires for online registration but it's not listed even on their site. You can tell he cares about quality, 31 beta releases and only 40 beta testers
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