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TI Z80 / Antelope (formerly "OPIA") - A Polymorphic z80 language
« on: July 15, 2011, 09:23:16 am »
Sorry to link it like this rather than posting all the details, but I already have it nicely formatted:
[EDIT: here is the current link): http://tinyurl.com/z80antelope
This language has gone through MUCH theorizing and many changes, and now it is about ready to code. Before I do so, I'd like some feedback. I have many of the same goals as were with the AXE Parser; but the differences are large enough that the two language will not be in direct competition with each other. For example, OPIA must be compiled on a computer; but it has the same feel and features as C#/Java/C++, and rather than having "everything you need" built in, it can be used or developed in all different kinds of ways.
[EDIT: here is the current link): http://tinyurl.com/z80antelope
This language has gone through MUCH theorizing and many changes, and now it is about ready to code. Before I do so, I'd like some feedback. I have many of the same goals as were with the AXE Parser; but the differences are large enough that the two language will not be in direct competition with each other. For example, OPIA must be compiled on a computer; but it has the same feel and features as C#/Java/C++, and rather than having "everything you need" built in, it can be used or developed in all different kinds of ways.