Releasing the source code?
I've been monitoring this project from time to time for years, and this is in my opinion an awesome project with a lot of potential. This is the first reflective block programming language! And the only one to date that I know of.
Big thanks to the dev team behind it, especially John!
My understanding is that the current maintainer is not working any more on this project, and the community around it would love to continue this project but can't do it without the virtual machine source code.
May I suggest to release the source code "as it is"? I know from the forum that cleaning up the code was planned before releasing. It was 3 years ago. To give a chance for the project to live, I would love to see the release of the source code in its current state: you can trust the community to clean and improve the code 😊
It's a really awesome project, and donate it to the world would be a great gift !
Thanks 😊
gh repo clone jhmaloney/GP-Mods
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gh repo clone jhmaloney/GP-Mods
Talking about the VM, not Mods.
gh repo clone jhmaloney/GP-Mods
Talking about the VM, not Mods.
We had a working project setup for compiling GP on the M1 Macs using the source code derived off of BitBucket. However I don't think anyone has been able to successfully compile this source for Windows and Linux is very hard to compile for since the required libraries are all kind of hard to find (iirc, haven't really messed with this since last year)