Fantastic I love it
The font has bad support for CJK fonts (take Chinese for example). en: Hello, World! zh: 你好,世界! You can copy that in their font editor to give it a try.
Great! This is what I want for long! And UI is good too.
All right, I even never heard of Labview programming language, haha..
I think it is because that the application framework of Google Android is JVM. And JNI is so annoying that binding Kotlin and other system-level programming language other than C++ like Rust, Zig for a Android app is so…
It is Ghostty that makes me believe Zig is ready for industry, and I also want to make a game engine targeting Android and iOS first, however, JNI is really annoying and I hate Google Android. I have tried Bevy for…
Outdated or terrible documentation would leads LLM giving a unexpected answer, and that would mislead me!
Perhaps this also explains why I almost think LLMs are not helpful in engineering-level projects: 1. My project involved programming languages and APIs that iterated several levels faster than LLM could publish a book…
Fantastic I love it
The font has bad support for CJK fonts (take Chinese for example). en: Hello, World! zh: 你好,世界! You can copy that in their font editor to give it a try.
Great! This is what I want for long! And UI is good too.
All right, I even never heard of Labview programming language, haha..
I think it is because that the application framework of Google Android is JVM. And JNI is so annoying that binding Kotlin and other system-level programming language other than C++ like Rust, Zig for a Android app is so…
It is Ghostty that makes me believe Zig is ready for industry, and I also want to make a game engine targeting Android and iOS first, however, JNI is really annoying and I hate Google Android. I have tried Bevy for…
Outdated or terrible documentation would leads LLM giving a unexpected answer, and that would mislead me!
Perhaps this also explains why I almost think LLMs are not helpful in engineering-level projects: 1. My project involved programming languages and APIs that iterated several levels faster than LLM could publish a book…