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by ederamen
778 days ago
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Just started using Raylib, bummed to hear about the limitations! As a novice C programmer, the simplicity and immediacy of results opened my eyes to how C can feel as productive as higher level languages with robust standard libs. |
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TBH, once you have halfway-good libraries for dealing with `char *` strings as-is, dynamic arrays and hashmaps, you are not going to be much slowed-down using C than using a higher-level language.
You even get much stronger isolation guarantees than most other high-level languages, while getting much more compatibility[1] with any other language you may wish to interface to: https://www.lelanthran.com/chap9/content.html
[1] I did a little Go project, and it annoyed me slightly when I wanted to do performant FFI. For Go, I think the situation has improved since I last checked, though.