
proclubownz.com
C/C++, Zig Developer ( sometimes fullstack )
Also doing some game hacking and reverse engineering.
Really looking forward to Zig programming language and perfecting knowledge and usage in personal projects.
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Try ziglang.org it’s awesome project.
#ziglang
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Looking forward to leave proton entirely for some time already, guess it’s time. Look out for alternatives below.
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Proton, you are so questionable. You can run deepseek locally, also if it’s a concern, there are US based companies who are hosting it. Worried about “censorship”, welcome to the distill models. I know OpenAI for ages and being oos claim was a total bullshit. Guys, have your own opinion. Nothing new
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Oh, that’s why when I’ve seen github release I could not update Zen.
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Zen
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No doubts about it, I really enjoy it even like a C++ successor due to modern features and impressive std library. If Zig will have C++ interop at least like rust or with “translate-c” while generating STL for correct abi and build modes, it would be dope and make Zig even better.
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Also memory safety is a not big concern either since sometimes Rust and its notorious “borrow checker” is being misunderstood, due to influencers. Both languages are great and can be fine tuned. What can make Rust winner is project for c++ interop sponsored by google, looking forward it.
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I write a lot of low level software, so Zig was just it, it doesn’t mean that Rust is bad in fact with nostd, works well. But Zig have implicitly with C style & interop, but what it made a C++ successor for me are builtin libraries, they are just awesome. OOP can be rebuilt effortlessly.
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Zig. Even though it’s not released yet. If Zig is not that mature like Rust, Zig has awesome
tooling VSCode Ext, ZLS, build system and you can debug it with any C++ debugger. Tooling really shows if language is mature enough. I work on low level software, so I choose over C,C++ or Zig, no Rust.
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Also, if you can - contribute, sponsor this awesome project!
ziglang.org/zsf/