you can close vim?
It's stated in the issue that it's just a proposal for now. Personally I never considered zig because I didn't know that it could act as a c/c++ compiler, knowing about this I'm a little bit more interested in checking zig out (as a game dev a lot of my libraries are c/c++ only). I'm pretty sure having this feature stripped off could be a major blocker for a wider adoption of tbe language
I'll start by introducing myself: I'm Crax, and i work as a graphics programmer at a game development company located in Italy. I have been using C++ for the past 10 years, and i have been a huge Rust aficionado since 2018. Right now i'm studying the Vulkan API by implementing a smallish 3D renderer (which i hopefully plan to turn into my goto framework for studying graphics programming).
You can see my personal projects on my Github
After booting up fedora for the first time, i simply can't stop recommending it enough, it just works. Everything is so well integrated and thought that it became my go-to distro
Just got a drip coffe machine, guess this is my life now
My girlfriend has been literally using my PS5 more than me since I got it, gamer girls do exist and we should cherish them, not alienate them
I started studying vulkan recently, so i started building a toy renderer with (hopefully) a functional render graph and multi-threading command buffer encoding support
Tbh i feel very excited, although recent events taught me to be very cautious with new game releases, so i'm going to keep my expectations low
VScode. It works mostly fine for me, using rust-analyzer and CodeLLDB
One recent case of ai pushback is a video by Procreate's CEO on X (formerly known as Twitter), where he affirmed his hate for gen ai + reassured the procreate customers that no Gen ai features will ever be added on Procreate