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Re: PNF Plans
« on: January 16, 2023, 08:21:18 pm »
Basically, the plan is to write a language. Then write some simple stuff on top of that language. And then, after that, the plan is to use it to write an operating system, which will start, but not finish, as a command line system. Not the same as DOS, but the same way DOS works.

I want to have 4 modes in this OS, text, textgui, gui, and assistant. It's up to the user, which they choose. This, is the most major selling point of my whole idea, but could take awhile to write.

Second selling point, is the language, which I want to eventually have computers built that will be able to understand my language, at it's core. My OS, will run best on that. We would get outside help to be able to create these devices. Basically, we're creating a new processor architecture.

So that God is not ignored, we'd hide messages in the OS. We don't have to document the hidden messages in the OS, probably, but we have to document the hidden messages within the language.

If we can ever get that done, we can work on some text based game using my language and in my OS. That can be the first game written in it.

After that, I can certainly learn to work on games, and maybe write a bible based game for my OS, using graphics. But we need to wait until this point to do it.

 

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