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Anonymous 03/02/2024 (Sat) 16:50:51 No. 422
what programming languages does hikari use?
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>>422 zig
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>>422 Scheme
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HolyC
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>>424 I want to learn Racket. It's sound so fun to craft your own meta-language I don't know what I'd use it for tho...
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Not fluent, but I've made "projects" in Lua for making mods in Garry's Mod, though I am just recently learning Python in college. I've made way too many disappointing attempts in trying to learn Python or any other programming languages prior to college, during high school. I just hope college motivates me to be better, because it really sucks being lazy, I'm trying to break away from the habit.
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C++ since you can do RAII and make the memory work for you or you can have free control to do all the memory management yourself like C style. Wide range of control and architecture you can have in C++ makes me love it.
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Mostly C, various lisp dialects and sh scripting. I use lisp more and more each year. Trying to slowly work my way down the stack and make everything lisp when possible. I'm frustrated though because I'm using 3 lisp dialects right now and I'd prefer to use just one.


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