By: Dorin GRIGORE
Very Good! I use C# and i’m profesional web/js developer. I prefer C# in Unity.
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On the subject of scripting. Can we get a quick blog on the state of the universal asset bundles. I believe 5.0 is supposed to introduce asset bundles that don’t become useless when unity versions...
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I also resonate with better c# documentation and examples for all of unities features. However, I think it’s a shame to drop boo. Right now boo is going through a vicious cycle- not enough...
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@boaz, a community supported documentation would be superb. I’d happily help contribute to the Boo documentation. And it’d be a shame to see the hard work of documenting Boo through the 4.x cycle...
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Please in Unity 4.5 change the net framework so that we can write script in net framework 4.5. This will allow to have more advanced stuff.
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Please pick ONE language and completely dump the rest. The fact that unity offers two languages is a real industry nightmare. Both languages are totally trivial and it will cause no problems longer...
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I think Unity have made a wise decision by dropping Boo. Likewise Javascript and C# are great languages well worth keeping as has been pointed out by others before me. The genius of Unity’s...
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[…] also supports for a JavaScript-based language normally called “UnityScript”, C# is a more popular choice for developers, and the design of this language make some things a little bit more tricky to...
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