I figured I would share that with everyone that ever owned a Commodore 64. Wouldn't it be really funny if someone recreated the language for .Net.
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I figured I would share that with everyone that ever owned a Commodore 64. Wouldn't it be really funny if someone recreated the language for .Net.
Interesting :) I'm sure it can be done though, since you could potentially create your own language for .NET if you have the time and patience.
(Moving to General Dev)
I heard at one point there was plans of making a cobol.net, but obviously it never went anywhere
If they took the time to write a .Net compiler for LOLCode ; I don't see why a C64 implementation would be out of the question. :)
I just think it would be funny as hell to put on my resume that I am a C64.net Programmer. I could make graphics in a Div using Poke and Peek. :)
Bring back the Data function!!!
You've got to be kidding everone.Quote:
Originally Posted by syntaxeater
Plenty of languages written for .NET
http://dotnetpowered.com/languages.aspx
Something about COBOL in there too.
:duck: Yes, there are something like 3 or 4 Cobols for .Net, it's pretty common actually. There are also many that use custom VMs for portability.
Here are just two examples:
http://www.netcobol.com/
http://www.microfocus.com/products/n...hnet/index.asp
"The language?" You mean the ROM Basic, or the 17 different 3rd party compiler and interpreter languages for the C64?Quote:
Originally Posted by nmaccari
Dilettante,
Unfortunately, my dream didn't give me any details. Just dreamt that I was programming in .Net but with the Commodore Basic language that I used to use on the old C64 machine. :)