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Blockland uses QueebaScript³, a very advanced programming language that has a lot of potential for life, the universe, and everything. QueebaScript³ is one of those languages that are easy to learn, and it allows you to code lots of things. It replaces QueebaScript², adding a lot more functions and other things so that you can write more advanced applications. Here is an example of the code you use to print the text "Hello, World!" in QueebaScript³:
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<QueebaScript.Begin>
Queeba.Console.PrintStringToConsole(Queeba.Utils.String.StringUtils.StringTheory.String.ToString("Hello, World!", QUEEBA_CONST_STRING));
<QueebaScript.End>
« Last Edit: January 12, 2016, 03:37:11 PM by Mr Queeba »

Blockland uses anti-queeba script. An example of this is:

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If name=queeba then
   Getip(name).disconnect
EndIf

Its torquescript.
A similar programming language is C#.
People only say this because they share the same file extension.
I use C# at work and it's no more similar to Torquescript than any other c-style syntax language.
Perhaps even less so.
Honestly if I had to choose a language that Torquescript is most similar to, I think I'd go with JavaScript or php
« Last Edit: January 13, 2016, 04:33:19 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

People only say this because they share the same file extension.

TIL that their official documentation states:

Quote from: http://docs.garagegames.com/torque-3d/official/content/documentation/Scripting/Overview/Introduction.html
The CS extension stands for "C Script," meaning the language resembles C programming. Though there is a connection, TorqueScript is a much higher level language, which is easier to learn than standard C or C++.

which is why people think its C# or very similar lol

technically everything is assembly, if you go down deep enough
did you mean machine code?

People only say this because they share the same file extension.
I use C# at work and it's no more similar to Torquescript than any other c-style syntax language.
Perhaps even less so.
Honestly if I had to choose a language that Torquescript is most similar to, I think I'd go with JavaScript or php

JavaScript is similar to C#.

Although I may be wrong about torquescript similarity I always found it similar myself, and not from reading other people say it. The official documentation for TGE says TS is similar to C or C++.

JavaScript is similar to C#.
Not at all really.
You may be thinking of Java, which is similar to C#. Javascript is different.

technically everything is assembly, if you go down deep enough

did you mean machine code?


01000001 01110011 01110011 01100101 01101101 01100010 01101100 01111001

Not at all really.
You may be thinking of Java, which is similar to C#. Javascript is different.

Sorry, got that confused once again because I'm on Unity right now and it uses C# and JavaScript.


01000001 01110011 01110011 01100101 01101101 01100010 01101100 01111001
That is not assembly
Also, what kind of stuffty computer only uses 8bit words

Its the word Assembly in what this website translated to Binary

Assembly isn't just translating english to binary
Also, there is no binary in assembly. That's machine code.

wow do you just not get my joke or are you dumb
this is seriously pissing me off rn

if it was a joke it'd be funny

lol

Assembly is a programming language that drives you insane. Source: Myself.

There isn't a lower-level code than Assembly. Forget to comment your stuff and you're forgeted lol.

Machinecode is on/off.