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2014-12-16 01:00:54.479214+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

The ooc programming language compiles to C99, has a build system and code organization conventions built in, looks like it's got enough bindings to be useful:

However, a good programmer is a good programmer in any language. Discovering new ways of perceiving, designing, and manufacturing pieces of software is always a worthy pursuit.

Hence, for small to medium-sized, personal projects - a personal command-line utility, a graphical front-end for an application you like, a custom piece of zeromq-powered network infrastructure, or an indie game - ooc is a practical alternative to what’s out there.

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