Awesome in some kind of retro way, since this a thing that C "never" has had in my experience, it being older (by far) than the web and the idea that new programming languages need to be promoted/anchored to a web site.
I couldn't see which person(s) and/or organizations are behind the site though, I feel that should be made easier to find if it's on there at all, else added.
Awesome in some kind of retro way, since this a thing that C "never" has had in my experience, it being older (by far) than the web and the idea that new programming languages need to be promoted/anchored to a web site.
I couldn't see which person(s) and/or organizations are behind the site though, I feel that should be made easier to find if it's on there at all, else added.
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this. I linked it from my list of resources for C-based game development: https://github.com/aaron9000/c-game-resources
I don't think this is official.
> I don't think this is official.
FWIW, the site doesn't claim to be. The OP mislabeled it as such.
Thank you I have been looking for this. I keep finding it or something like this and keep forgetting about it also