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cluedoenthusiast · 4 months
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tiny lisp
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kawaoneechan · 18 days
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I can't decide 🎵
Okay, let's have a good think about scripting languages that I might use in Project Special K. I wrote about this before, but really I'm just trolling for comments and suggestions.
Option 1 - Lua
Relatively easy to implement, especially with something like Sol on top.
Well known, often used for game scripts.
I have no earthly clue how to handle multiple objects running their own scripts simultaneously, let alone the whole "wait for some other object to signal back" that I described before.
Option 2 - JavaScript
Could be a nice challenge to implement, maybe with something like Duktape?
Well known, but not as often used for game scripts as Lua.
The third point is exactly the same as for Lua.
Option 3 - bespoke Lisp-like
Tricky to implement, but I've done it a bunch of times now to varying degrees.
Not as well known nowadays, I suppose, compared to JS and Lua.
I already know how to allow for cooperative multi-threading and waiting for other objects to finish, as described before. Just gotta implement the whole thing.
Option 4 - Event Flow
The script engine used in Animal Crossing New Horizons, Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, and probably many other Switch games.
This option is a joke to make the list longer.
Obviously supports waiting for outside things.
Option 5 - Something else
Who knows, maybe one of you reading this has a better idea?
As a reminder of what I kept referring to, there would be several things running simultaneously like villagers, gift balloons, bugs, the hourly weather and chime thing, the player, and the UI. When you talk to a villager, they stop what they're doing and run a script. That script can then cause a dialogue box to appear by spawning in a new game object. The script should then sit and wait until the dialogue box is dismissed, all while the villager sits and waits until the script signals it's done, while the dialogue box and script can trigger animations to play on the villager and player alike... all while all these other objects still process in the background, and may themselves run scripts.
I'd rather not start on implementing something as in-depth as a script system, let alone with a feature such as that, without being certain it's not a very bad idea.
Doesn't need to be the best idea. Just not a very bad one.
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yesterdays-xkcd · 2 months
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Some say the world will end in fire; some say in segfaults.
With Apologies to Robert Forst [Explained]
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[A not-very-realistic view of the universe, in profile. To the left, a sectional view of the Earth, with its Moon and few clouds overhead, and a little Cueball standing, looking up. Extending to the right of the Earth, various stellar objects: some planets, some spaceships, another galaxy. Above them, on an artistically jagged white background, somewhat like a torn piece of paper, this text:] A God's Lament Some said the world should be in Perl; Some said in Lisp. Now, having given both a whirl, I held with those who favored Perl. But I fear we passed to men A disappointing founding myth, And should we write it all again, I'd end it with A close-paren. [To the right of the "various stellar objects", as if paired with the Earth at their left to bracket them, is a giant close parenthesis:] )
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lunar-leon · 9 months
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Today I offer you humanstuck sollux wearing the goofiest t-shirts ever ... tomorrow? who knows....
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p0ndshark · 9 months
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I’m never serious on this website but I would genuinely love to see a push towards normalizing speech impediments.
I’ve been mocked for having one throughout my life, from middle school bullies to “progressive” people I met in college. I’ve had adults tell me as A CHILD that I wont be able to find a job as an adult because of it
I’m just tired of only seeing myself in media as the weird nerd you’re meant to mock.
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artofluffy · 6 months
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i am so tired of being infantilized because of my stutter and lisp
if one more person asks me to say “photosynthesis” i will actually scream
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left-handpath · 6 months
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Contrary to what society tells us, the “gay voice” is actually warm, cute, sexy and totally lovable to hear.
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sasch1sch · 9 months
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shout out to all my fellow people with lisps, difficulty to tell left from right, all people who struggle with grammar, and everyone who learned how to tie their shoelaces significally late.
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noahsteensonfilms · 2 months
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Question?
Should I give one of my characters a lisp? Just as some representation for a group that gets a bad wrap sometimes 🤷🏻.
(I would like to add that there would be NO jokes at the expense of their lisp. (Unless it's a villain making fun of them, y'know, cause we are supposed to hate the villain, and it wouldn't be played as a joke, but as an insult.))
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crowcussion · 1 year
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i didn’t really realize i had a speech impediment until people started mocking me by hissing and being put into speech therapy (which did nothing)
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lies · 7 months
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Sometimes when I'm birdwatching
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pl-tournament · 1 year
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Match 1A[2]
This matchup has enough heavyweights to stand on its own, you don't need an introduction from me. Now go write some propaganda instead of reading this.
Lisp
You'd think a language built in the fifties would have died out by now, but people keep making new ones. Lisp spawns new variants and languages faster than a pack of rabbits in heat.
Java
I asked Oracle to pay me to say something nice here, but for some reason they refused. I guess they spent all that OracleDB money on another racing yacht or something.
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yesterdays-xkcd · 5 months
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We lost the documentation on quantum mechanics. You'll have to decode the regexes yourself.
Lisp [Explained]
Transcript Under the Cut
[Floating in space.] Speaker: Last night I drifted off while reading a Lisp book. Cueball: Huh? Speaker: Suddenly, I was bathed in a suffusion of blue.
[Floating in space before a vast concept tree.] Speaker: At once, just like they said, I felt a great enlightenment. I saw the naked structure of Lisp code unfold before me. Cueball: My God Cueball: It's full of 'car's Speaker: The patterns and metapatterns danced. Syntax faded, and I swam in the purity of quantified conception. Of ideas manifest.
[Close-up of floating in space before part of a concept tree.] Truly, this was the language from which the gods wrought the Universe.
[Floating in space with God appearing through a line of clouds.] God: No, it's not. Cueball: It's not? God: I mean, ostensibly, yes. Honestly, we hacked most of it together with Perl.
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newwwwusername · 10 months
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Grand Theft Auto V - Wade/Trevor - Cleft Awareness Month Prompt 3 : Speech Problems
Prompt : Character A has speech problems due to their cleft lip and/or palate (this can be anything from having trouble with very specific sounds to a full-on lisp) and feels embarrassed, insecure, or frustrated because of it. Character B is understanding and kind Headcanon : Autistic!Wade Author's note : I've never played any of the GTA games so all my characterization and everything is based off of this video
"I went to guh gath thgation earlier an' guh cashier wuth makin' fun of me" Wade said sadly as he sat on the couch next to Trevor. Trevor hardly ever let him inside, but the younger man had shown up clearly upset, so he took pity and let him in.
"Makin' fun of you?" Trevor asked. "For bein' stupid, or..?"
"For guh way gat I talk" Wade elaborated, clearly upset. He hadn't been made fun of for his speech impediment in a long time. Trevor frowned. For as annoyed as he could be with the guy over his slowness, he was a sweet man and the way he talked never bothered him aside from occasionally needing something repeated.
"This cashier sounds like a dick" Trevor remarked. The other man just shrugged and Trevor sighed. He hated seeing Wade so upset like this, especially when it was caused by someone else. He briefly considered hunting down whichever cashier had done this, but he instead focused on cheering up the one affected. "Hey, how about we go get some ice cream, huh? I'll take you to the nice place downtown and you can get whatever you want"
"Really?" Wade asked, his head shooting up in hope and excitement. He would often ask to get ice cream with the older man, but they hardly ever actually went.
"Yeah, why not?" Trevor shrugged. "You're always wantin' to go, so let's go"
"Gank you, Trevor!"
"Yeah, yeah, don't mention it"
Do not repost on other sites! If you want to participate in this month's challenge, there are 31 cleft-centered prompts that you can find here
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chaotic-toby · 3 months
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Sometimes I just sit there and realize that there's so much that's wrong with me
Like, I don't think I have enough time in the day to explain every single thing /j
I've actually been working on a PowerPoint that explains everything in detail. It was supposed to be a joke thing first but then I really got into it.
So far, I've done
- Rhotacism
- Selective mutism
- Lisp
- Depression
- OCD
And I've got so much more to discuss
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no functional programming isn't "too hard" you're just being a baby
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