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- Jai: A Programming Language for Games. - Reddit
I came across this subreddit by chance while Googling to see what Jai was up to up There appears to be some secrecy about the language, so my question is: does enough information exist publicly about Jai's specs, for somebody else to have a go at creating an implementation? If so, has anyone considered this? Or is the design still in a state
- The Way to Jai: A gradual guide to discover and learn the Jai . . . - Reddit
I feel like Jai and Zig exist in a very similar space - basically modern C, not trying to solve memory safety But Zig has huge mindshare and is actually available
- Profile customization : r JanitorAI_Official - Reddit
Okay, so i've seen the code floating around for backgrounds and audio players but now I'm seeing where people have changed the colors of the bot…
- Beta Application Thread : r Jai - Reddit
I think that Jai has a lot of potential to make my life easier in this regards by a) reducing the amount of tooling I need to get things done (no more insane build scripts would be awesome thanks) and b) I want to explore the meta-programming facilities for automatically building out a lot of the data parsing I have to do
- The grind is too much for jais missions : r dyinglight - Reddit
56 votes, 25 comments It takes too much just to level up from level 1 to 2 holy cow I already give up too much grind
- Jai Paul - Reddit
The subreddit for Jai Paul – a British record producer and recording artist from Rayners Lane, London, UK
- When is it appropriate to say “Jai Shree Ram”? : r hinduism - Reddit
Jai is a word that combines 2 words: glory or praise and victory But jai cannot be used to mean victory in an ordinary sense as this 'jai' does not really arise out of a clash; so you never say a certain person achieved Jai over another It is only for a divine victory where goodness emerges victorious The word Sri is another name for Shakti
- Any reasons for big game software companies not to switch? : r Jai - Reddit
Jai is a clown show I translate that as Jai doesn't have a corporate facing level of support for a language that is, sadly, still rather early in its R D cycle I don't see those corporations monetizing game language R D, so why pretend that their training and documentation needs are supposed to be met yet?
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