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Extensible event system design in c++ - but also includes built-in static types for uniformity and performance.

Happy with it!

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    My condolences for that syntax theme
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    @JoshBent It's VIM on Termius which, despite it's aggressively green theme, is the best SSH client for Windows.
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    @JoshBent Is solarized better?
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    @JoshBent There's also "Pro" which apparently just is new-age hipsterspeak for ASCII
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    @AlgoRythm sorry, can you speak up, I don't speak "I have just 2 colors in my syntax theme" very well lol
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    Termius sounds great on paper, but only if you pay for it and even then having your own sync that you control is better than trusting theirs.
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    @JoshBent I have seen and used it but sometimes I just want the terminal experience. Whatever makes me comfortable is what helps me write the best code. Plus there's probably a billion vim extensions for improving the syntax highlighting. I just never saw it as an issue. Personally the editor looking like a Christmas tree can be distracting and disorienting.
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    @AlgoRythm to each their own I guess haha, I couldn't work if everything is like it is written in notepad and not for a quick edit in nano.

    Edit: if you do decide on it https://vimcolors.com/
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    @JoshBent Those are neat but look too flashy. I am a simple man (sometimes)
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    @JoshBent i find it easier to read. For some reason, themes like these really help me with reading stuff
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    Just asking, is this all about Observer patterns? Or is there something else?
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    @AlgoRythm you know i was about to bash your colors but i would imagine that less colors would result in less noise. I can't do one color though, that's too much for me, but i will try less.

    in pixel art, the less colors you use the better, so maybe it works the same in code.
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