Nim
Nim is a general-purpose systems programming language that's designed to be efficient, expressive, and elegant. The Nim compiler produces dependency-free binaries for most platforms as well as JavaScript for the web.
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Dart-lang
Language request for Dart.
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The font bitmap has empty space reserved for ASCII characters 0x80 through 0xA0.
We should use that space for something, like icons for WASM-4 controller buttons, or generic sprites like stars/hearts/etc.
Games can then use hex string literals to easily display these:
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Right now in tiling mode it's 50/50 (with gaps the master window is $GAPS bigger, which you shouldn't notice unless you have huge gaps).
A common alternative seems to be, eg 60/40. i think that this should be configurable at runtime with commands to increment and decrement the %.
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Created by Andreas Rumpf
Released 2008
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On Windows, when stack size limit is exceeded, the program ends with "Error: execution of an external program failed" with no details provided. For noobies like me, it might be helpful if the compiler gives some indication of why that is.
The simplest would be to create a warning when a single large array is defined in the code.
More advanced solution would take the combined the sizes of diffe