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I'm curious what you all are programming right now.. and what your focus are at?
I'm currently using Cerberus as my main language (together with TypeScript, Rust and some other languages I use).
* Web/HTML5 platform.. started to tinker with CX-addons to try to allow HTML5 to get all kinds of I/O using JavaScript, as an old webdesigner I feel right at home here but it's a bit slow as I don't have the right equipment yet. Right now I'm looking into https://github.com/nathankellenicki/node-poweredup.
* Android platform.. learning this platform have become a part of my main goals now; I need to improve my skills on Android game development, so having lots of fun but of course there's a lot to learn. Every now and then you get tired but I'm trying to keep it up.
* ios platform.. I don't have any but I would love to do learn more about iOS after Android. The new iPads has amazing screens and sound-capabilities. The musician in me have some kind of plan to make some instrument apps. We'll see how that goes, nothing that I will be able to do now anyways.
* macOS.. I use this on my main machine together with Linux. macOS and ParrotOS (below are both very nice systems, Parrot being totally free albeit a bit tricky to get Android Studio going with Cerberus.. this is actually my main reason why I still use macOS more than Parrot bc I need to have Android Studio + Cerberus working togther. Linux compiles sourcecode pretty twice as fast compared to macOS for desktop-platform so I work a lot there when trying out things. In macOS i use HTML5 for trying non-API specific code as it takes about 1 sec to compile.
* Windows is something I don't have atm and I'm not even sure how good Windows11 are these days but so far It's just a matter about the need of Visual Studio and favorite apps. I emulate Win7 for most favorite apps that I can't find elsewhere.
* ParrotOS (Debian-based Linux) runs nicely both on PC/Mac and even Raspberry Pi and this is my preferred Linux btw! I actually have hope to get Cerberus to run on the Pi this way.
Right now I'm programming a vector animation kind of application because I needed one when I develop games.
Game motion is something I find the whole web is lacking a lot of information about. How to design how enemies move? What kind of
movement is interesting and "what feels stiff and boring?", "How can I build up motion?" That kind of thing.. I kind of like doing it but it is a lot of work.
Here's my desktop setup where I work , it's simple but I like it :
Time to get back to work I guess, but I would love to see what you are doing, feel free to post something!
I'm currently using Cerberus as my main language (together with TypeScript, Rust and some other languages I use).
* Web/HTML5 platform.. started to tinker with CX-addons to try to allow HTML5 to get all kinds of I/O using JavaScript, as an old webdesigner I feel right at home here but it's a bit slow as I don't have the right equipment yet. Right now I'm looking into https://github.com/nathankellenicki/node-poweredup.
* Android platform.. learning this platform have become a part of my main goals now; I need to improve my skills on Android game development, so having lots of fun but of course there's a lot to learn. Every now and then you get tired but I'm trying to keep it up.
* ios platform.. I don't have any but I would love to do learn more about iOS after Android. The new iPads has amazing screens and sound-capabilities. The musician in me have some kind of plan to make some instrument apps. We'll see how that goes, nothing that I will be able to do now anyways.
* macOS.. I use this on my main machine together with Linux. macOS and ParrotOS (below are both very nice systems, Parrot being totally free albeit a bit tricky to get Android Studio going with Cerberus.. this is actually my main reason why I still use macOS more than Parrot bc I need to have Android Studio + Cerberus working togther. Linux compiles sourcecode pretty twice as fast compared to macOS for desktop-platform so I work a lot there when trying out things. In macOS i use HTML5 for trying non-API specific code as it takes about 1 sec to compile.
* Windows is something I don't have atm and I'm not even sure how good Windows11 are these days but so far It's just a matter about the need of Visual Studio and favorite apps. I emulate Win7 for most favorite apps that I can't find elsewhere.
* ParrotOS (Debian-based Linux) runs nicely both on PC/Mac and even Raspberry Pi and this is my preferred Linux btw! I actually have hope to get Cerberus to run on the Pi this way.
Right now I'm programming a vector animation kind of application because I needed one when I develop games.
Game motion is something I find the whole web is lacking a lot of information about. How to design how enemies move? What kind of
movement is interesting and "what feels stiff and boring?", "How can I build up motion?" That kind of thing.. I kind of like doing it but it is a lot of work.
Here's my desktop setup where I work , it's simple but I like it :
Time to get back to work I guess, but I would love to see what you are doing, feel free to post something!
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