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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The current blocksim benchmark is in time but what we are really interested in is not the time it takes to process a block (~latency) but how many blocks per second we can process (throughput).
Created by Andreas Rumpf
Released 2008
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- nim-lang/Nim
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- nim-lang.org
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