Hi Matej,
You'll love Neko. It's a dream to use, but via C/C++ and programing it
in the haXe language (www.haxe.org). It's very easy to use, very
efficient and very very fast. There aren't many developers who program
for it in the Neko languages, so haXe is generally the way to go, and
certainly quicker to get anything done.
Welcome to the community.
Regards,
Lee
Matej Gagyi wrote:
Hi everybody!
At the first place, let me introduce myself: See the PS!
I'm new to the word 'Neko', but I'm impressed by what I already read.
What I did not understood maybe right is published on wikipedia:
... Since Neko is dynamically typed with no fixed classes, a developer only has to
find the proper runtime mapping (as opposed to > type mapping) so that code
executes correctly. ...
You know that text, I suppose - so does it mean that you have to have
a pre-written (and pre-build) runtime-library written specially for
Neko? Because there is maybe a way how to use runtimes of some of
languages without any porting to any other language (for example: Java
runtime - This runtime could run inside the JavaVM and the runtime
library code would be called using JNI from NekoVM).
And yeah!... are there some tasks for a weekend OSS contributor like me?
Regards
PS: My name is Matej I'm a young developer with personal experience of
about 1,5 of a decade. Currently I'm working as a Java Web Applications
Developer at an international ICT company, before I proceed to get a
university graduation - OK, that's maybe not much important...
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Matej 'Yin' Gagyi
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Neko : One VM to run them all
(http://nekovm.org)