0.032s assembly for Oquonie.
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From time to time, people ask me "why use an assembled language, wouldn't just rebuilding an SDL application be faster?"
The same question goes for interpreted languages. Oquonie builds in 32 milliseconds on a relatively slow computer, it allows me to do live refresh of the application, whereas building even a simple SDL2 application in C takes about a full two seconds.
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