Orientation Island with all 700+ LSL scripts compiled to CIL, assembled in to CLR assemblies and running in the Mono VM embedded in the Second Life simulator. The Mono scripted birds sing and the Mono scripted hands spin and go "bing" when you touch them. There's still lots of bug fixing, optimisation and integration to be done, but it's looking good.
I agree with Zenigma that LSL shouldn't be further developed as a language. I don't really like Python that much, but I think Ruby is an excellent alternative. I'm also interested in learning CIL. Anyone know where can I find some good resources for CIL programming?
Posted by: Robert | March 02, 2006 at 12:09 PM
Will it be possible to use threads in SL when Mono comes out? I can think of some situations where it could be useful to use threads rather than multiple scripts.
Posted by: Robert | March 04, 2006 at 01:53 AM