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This user is a Bureaucrat. And also an Administrator |
Founder of ENIGMA.
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Known and Preferred Languages
- C++ For anything large that needs to move
- C For small GNU applications
- Bash for quick, careless scripting
- JavaScript (or C++ via Geordi) for quick calculations
- PHP (when absolutely necessary) for web development
Known and Preferred APIs and Notations
- Storage formats:
- Windowing Toolkits:
- GTK+
- Win32API
- Syntax candy:
- RegExp
Avocation
Finding a concept to fit the part is often a difficult task. I personally try to apply no concept universally, but one concept I do advocate fully is freedom: Although I'd prefer all ENIGMA games to be GPL, I am fine with the idea of an exception for first-party users. Aside from coding, I am interested in microbiology (I don't give a care about macrobiology; if you've seen one frog, you've seen them all, and if a three-year-old can describe it, I'm not interested in it). Philosophy has always interested me, as well, and I enjoy a good discussion on general languages (Even though you'll find that people who know a lot about any particular language are usually giant pricks).
Though I used to be very interested in mathematics, when I left my high school calculus class to be greeted by a lack of available math courses and then set of lousy math professors preaching an extremely lousy curriculum, I became quickly disillusioned. So math is just a tool with which I am adept.
Like a lot of people in this generation, some day I hope to research in the field of artificial intelligence. I find that the more nonsense I hear about other people's ideas, the better-equipped I feel for the job. People seem to lose sight of what defines intelligence when they pick up a compiler.
Todo
I'm apparently a maintainer for life of the compiler structure. Though Ism has impressed me on a few several occasions with her ability to replicate code snippets, I still have to hold hands when adding larger concepts to the event management process.
Presently on my to-do list are the following:
- Reconsider the var=var specification to only copy the first element (but to allow returning arrays)
- Current considerations include only allowing array copy in the constructor (var a = array_function()) or by using =(array)
- Research a method of tracking changes to a variable
- Fix C parser function reading (the type(*name)() syntax isn't working, and the arguments are not stored)
//# Fix variable confusion with integer.existing_function, where existing_function is a function name now used as a variable.
Some things I have recently completed:
- Fix the Windows installer and the other compiler EY files to specify their compiler's target platform
- Implement a compiler storage method
Wish list
This is my list of stuff that I'd do if I were omnipotent, or had more free time and a decent-sized team to back me up (as in, do the trivial stuff for me while I work on bigger things).
- Allow for an object to be declared static.