Re: ideal way of creating a map parcer?

I hope i don't get banned for this. I'm not going to be harsh, I agree with sam entirely. I use bgt, am in no way a perfect coder, if you want good for beginners you'll have to go with something in c or based on c. Left brace just helps me a little. So does right brace. I personally do not think there's anything wrong with pb, python, c, java, okay maybe java is a bitch, or any of the other programming languages on the god damn market. Here's a thought. YOu want the best programming language? You want something that is a powertool? Here's a hint. GO learn assembly. Not some crap console assembly for a videogame console of a computer from the 1980s, but go learn, fucking, assembly. THe assembly that windows and macintosh were coded in. Then you can say you have a powertool. Your cute little python, our squeaky little bgt, and whatever the fuck else, is just a wrapper for assembly when it all comes down to the fact. Sure bgt may not be ideal, and I am i n no way saying it is. I do know that it is not built for, say, an OS. But as far as I know, neither is python unless linux is a counting factor in that one. I am not saying switch to bgt, in fact I have made a few points here that says you aren't required to use it. YOU are not required to use python. YOU aren't required to use pb. In fact, if we're talking about requirements, you aren't even required to program in the first place. I like my bgt. I do know it is not ideal. When I leave bgt, I may go to pb as it is more advanced and can get more jobs done than just audiogames. Hey, here's a question. Compare the number of audiogames in python to the number of audiogames in the following. Bgt, java, flash, yes I fucking said flash, and pure basic. Python has like 10, and those other ones have like, what, 500? Yes I do agree that saying one language against more than one opponent is unfair, so let's narrow down the topic a little. Python against pure basi c. PUre basic's got about twice that. Pure basic against bgt? Bgt's got about 3 times that. but of course it would, it's blastbay, gaming, toolkit! It's built for games. We want to make games. When we wanna go writing guis, utilities, and operating systems then maybe we'll switch to python. NVDA, python. Great thing. Great use of python. What else can you make with python? Audiogames is a very very slim chance, as as far as I've heard pyaudiogame is a bitch. But you can use it, christopher toth did it and he did a really good job of it. I'm not saying you can't do it. IN fact, you could make an audiogame with assembly too. BGT is designed for audiogames, and camlorn, if you want to say hey, you can't use this dll with bgt, then just make it non bgt compatible. If you want to say you can't use it with pb, then, and this is my personal oppinion, don't ban me for this. Have a nice fist full of fuck you in your fucking big mouth. I respected you. I thought you were a great dev. BUt you're just some jerk who wants to kill us if we don't use python because you think it's as good as assembly. You know assembly. GOod for you. WIsh I could know that. Did you say sharp x68000? Yeah, assembly is assembly. Now why don't you go learn the assembly use to make mac OS, if you claim you're so powerful. Libaudioverse, gotta be great. Have fun with that. I'll stick over here with bgt for now, not because it's a jail but because it's simple, and it gets the job done for what I need it to do.

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