The Discontinuing of SigmaGreg and what's next.
What is SigmaGreg?
SigmaGreg was a coding language developed by 5quirre1 at Freakybob Team on December 21, 2024. It started out as a shitty C++ "coding language" but soon stopped getting updates due to C++ taking time and effort to make new updates.
After about a month, it was replaced with Python which made SigmaGreg more accessible and easier to update. SigmaGreg started to get more updates more often and even had its own IDE that was created on December 21, 2024.
A picture of the SigmaGreg IDE.
The IDE had some good updates such as the modal update which instead of using alerts for adding new files, deleting, etc would use modals. The IDE started to get less updates too once SigmaGreg started to die and ultimately also died.
The reason it was ass and didn't get updates was because of how buggy the src code was. The syntax for SigmaGreg was also really bad. Here's an example:
As you can tell, the syntax was confusing and resulted in code that didn't do it's job.
What is SGC++?
SGC++ is an enhanced version of SigmaGreg, designed with improved syntax and better handling. It offers cleaner, more efficient code with fewer limitations. Featuring better if-statements, greater compatibility with Python, and expanded functionality, SGC++ will be the coding language for freakers (good kind).
While this remake isn’t available just yet, we’re excited to tease it and give you a sneak peek of what's to come! SGC++ stands for SigmaGreg Code++, and it uses .sgcx files. It will continue to rely on Python for updates, ensuring seamless integration and faster updates.
SGC++ will also feature a brand-new, streamlined IDE designed for speed and ease of use. With a sleek interface and icons for a variety of supported languages, the SGC++ IDE will be quicker, more intuitive, and better than ever before.
A picture of the SGC++ IDE
Here's an example of the syntax:
In conclusion:
SigmaGreg is fucking ass, SGC++ is WAY better, and will NOT be missed.
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