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Goals and planned features for TeaScript
Show more: Goals and planned features for TeaScriptInspired from Lua and ChaiScript (see blog post) but also from so many ideas which came to my mind unrelated to these 2 existing variants, I developed and created a huge number of ideas and features as well as design and architectural aspects for TeaScript. After that I was comparing other programming languages to check…
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Motivation and background story for TeaScript
Show more: Motivation and background story for TeaScriptAs I had figured out that the technical realization for a C++ script, which supports the full feature set and syntax of modern C++, is completely unclear for now or a way more too complex (see blog post), I deferred that task for somewhen unspecified in the future. Instead, I had a look at how…
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How did I “UnitTest” the repeat loop of TeaScript in C++
Show more: How did I “UnitTest” the repeat loop of TeaScript in C++In this blog post you will not only learn about the repeat loop in TeaScript but also about what is a good and practical way to write UnitTests by increasing the difficulty of the tests in small steps. First let’s check how the repeat loop in TeaScript is defined:(I try to be close to this…
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HTTP 500 error on mobile devices
Show more: HTTP 500 error on mobile devicesFun with WordPress, WP-Statistics and PHP memory limits
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C++ as a standalone script?
Show more: C++ as a standalone script?Since my early days as a C++ developer I wanted to use C++ code snippets as a standalone script file. Like just type the following C++20 code snippet (see my previous blog post) in a file and then execute it: But how can this be made possible?? Develop an interpreter which supports the complete set…