01-09-2015, 06:36 AM
lifehole Wrote:I don't really believe this is something that should be secret, as it has no.. draw to being secret. With secret chems and whatnot I have to actively experiment, interact with the community for hints, and it's generally a lot more exciting.En contraire, Mon cherie! Back when this thing was publicly secret figuring out how to work this delio was a bit rough and required you to chat with others a bit (Hiya Urs), however, after you got the language down collaboration didn't stop there, discussing scripts and reagents to use/what order to use them in is all pretty fun, and often another persons code style can run faster than yours. I'd argue that making the language public only allows for more collaboration and talking about the compiler. You'd be surprised how many people who have worked with this thing are able to help you. You may see a script you've written and say "This is language is so limited that this is the only way to write this" but I think it's quite the opposite! Somebody might come along and say "Hey buddy ol' chap why dontcha flip mixing orders around / use multiplication instead of writing 75 +'s / use more than one data cell." Plus you can always talk to people about the silly booms they made with the thing!