Yes, but in which language?I say we just rewrite Minecraft on punchcards.

TUG. Oh wait...Craftmine. Solved!
Yes, but in which language?I say we just rewrite Minecraft on punchcards.
TUG. Oh wait...Craftmine. Solved!
I heard TUG's performance is deplorable right now.Yes, but in which language?
TUG. Oh wait...
Is it pretty much a given that Microsoft will not allow Minecraft code to remain in Java? Due to Microsoft's well-established position against Sun/Oracle and their Java?
It may be possible to mod a C++ program, but probably not without recompiling or at least relinking. I don't know how Java works, but I guess modifying existing code at runtime would be pretty much impossible compared to Java.
The advantage of Java is that its working on PC, Mac and Linux. If it should be made in .NET (oh yeeeaahh...) there can be problems with Mono. So I dont think they will remake it and avoid Java.
whether C# and java can be as fast as compiled to machine is an old debate but I'm on the side that a good optimizing JIT will make up a lot of ground (no self respecting VM will allow itself to remain in interpreted mode for long)Microsoft doesn't write games in c#, they use C++ because that's a magnitude faster than both c# and Java.
And it's not the language any application is written in that determines wether or not it works on OS a or OS b, it's the compiler.
When they're writing it in C++ linux users will have a hard time unless they release a compiled version. Microsoft sure as hell won't distribute the source code.
whether C# and java can be as fast as compiled to machine is an old debate but I'm on the side that a good optimizing JIT will make up a lot of ground (no self respecting VM will allow itself to remain in interpreted mode for long)
say what? http://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jvms/se8/html/ http://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se8/html/index.htmland Java's own documentation and standards are quite closed.
It does sound unlikely that MS will release it Open Source if even Mojang didn't. But on the other hand, MS is not totally against Open Source. Check out this page for example: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/openness/default.aspx#opensource
Microsoft has announced that they continue with a 1.9 update before a 2 update (Which is probably when the fundamental changes are going to happen)
I heard TUG's performance is deplorable right now.
It is entirely possible that my information was outdated, lol.