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Okay. Before N# is released, I have a few design choices I'll leave up to you guys. 1) Should the Graphics, Gyroscope, and Microphone classes be non-static (require an object) or static (no object is needed). 2) How important are instance variables to you guys? If you want me to implement those, it will take more time and cause slower compilation/run speeds. 3) How important is a "this" keyword/function (like "this.x=x") 4) Anything you guys want me to add specifically?

1. How about the circle pad? With automatic deadzone and range? I think it would be better for the microphone to be initialized as an object, but I can see going both ways for most of them. Wynaut both? 2. 3. Yes. 4. No.

use "HardW"
use "Console"

static class entry
   def public void main()
      int x, y
      while (true)
         HardW.TouchLoc ~> x, y
         Console.Clear
         Console.Println str(x) + ", " + str(y)
         [SB]WAIT 1
      end
   end
end static
Okay, here's an update on what I've been working on.

Okay, this.variable and foreach are now fully implemented into N#! So now, you could do something like this if you wanted:
use "Console"

static class entry
 private int x = 1
 def public void main()
  int[] x[0]
  x = [| 1, 2, 2 |]
  x[2] += this.x
  foreach (int i in x)
   Console.Println i
  end
 end
end static
Output: 1 2 3

I reprogramed a bit of N# so that it supports full AOT compilation! So basically, compilation at runtime is no longer mandatory. This means MUCH, MUCH quicker loading times, and open-source code is not required. It also means smaller project sizes.

When you see someone publishing a program using this, should it be in your language or can they upload the compiled code?

When you see someone publishing a program using this, should it be in your language or can they upload the compiled code?
They can publish the compiled code if they don't want it open-source. I'll just have the compiler put a something like 'Made with IAmAPersson's N# compiler! in the source. I'll also probably request people say that it's made in N# or something. Not quite sure yet.

When you see someone publishing a program using this, should it be in your language or can they upload the compiled code?
They can publish the compiled code if they don't want it open-source. I'll just have the compiler put a something like 'Made with IAmAPersson's N# compiler! in the source. I'll also probably request people say that it's made in N# or something. Not quite sure yet.
I'll ask people kindly to put my name somewhere in a CHEM_L program, but I'm fairly sure no one will use it but me.