FUZE code Studio coming to Nintendo Switch

  • Thread starter Thread starter DeoNaught
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 2,813
  • Replies Replies 16
  • Likes Likes 9

DeoNaught

I'm here to steal memes and break dreams
Member
Joined
Aug 22, 2016
Messages
2,260
Solutions
1
Reaction score
3,236
Trophies
1
Location
Constant Fear
Website
gbatemp.net
XP
2,325
Country
United States
fcslogotranssmall_orig.png


Fuze Code studios is coming to Nintendo switch, The release is slated for 2018 Q2.
with Fuze code studio you can program with Python(Wow maybe Onmibreak was onto something /s), C#, ruby, and a lot more.

FUZE Code Studio is the perfect stepping stone between visual coding simulators currently used in most primary schools and real-world languages like Python, Java and C++/# etc. FUZE Code Studio comes with everything you need to learn to code in one app. Users can code their own games and share the experience with friends and family - imagine creating your own game then transferring it to a big screen with multiple controllers so others can play your creations. Thanks to Nintendo Switch's revolutionary design this becomes a reality - and coders will soon be learning how to interact with external devices, sensors and motion controls in ways not previously possible.

SOURCE (Nintendo Life)

Edit Website http://www.fuze.co.uk/nintendo-switch.html
Thanks @zoogie
 
Last edited by DeoNaught,
One of the folks for this project was on Reddit. Though he was unable to disclose much, there are a few things I asked that he attempted to answer...

Asking about what sort of graphical capabilities we would have access to, he could only say that their objective was to allow users to create fast 2D and 3D games to a reasonably high standard. Could not disclose whether we'd have the ability to read/write files. Wants to work towards sharing programs, but cannot disclose. They are aiming for best possible performance, but cannot disclose more than that. And, can't anticipate any restrictions regarding docked/undocked modes, like possibly knowing which mode the system is set in so we could work with that.
 
  • Like
Reactions: zoogie
Can I use it to program with C++?
You can theoretically write a VM to execute whatever language you like. You'll want to stick to basic though cause nobody will attempt to make something that silly (looks at Smilebasic community -- ugh)
 
You can theoretically write a VM to execute whatever language you like. You'll want to stick to basic though cause nobody will attempt to make something that silly (looks at Smilebasic community -- ugh)
That's too bad……
 
can this teach people code?? if so, then all the more reason to buy a switch besides assaulting a dragon wii boxing style in skyrim and streaming gta iv with pokemon mods from rainway
This can teach people BASIC. So the answer is no. :p
 
  • Like
Reactions: KiiWii
why aren't other coding languages allowed?? are they afraid if we were to use a coding language like ruby, C# or C++ that it would allow people to create apps better than the releases on the console??

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

why aren't other coding languages allowed?? are they afraid if we were to use a coding language like ruby, C# or C++ that it would allow people to create apps better than the releases on the console??
now reading that over... I might have cringed a little... I have been only been awake for an hour ok... lol
 
why aren't other coding languages allowed?? are they afraid if we were to use a coding language like ruby, C# or C++ that it would allow people to create apps better than the releases on the console??

FUZE Code Studio is the perfect stepping stone between visual coding simulators currently used in most primary schools and real-world languages like Python, Java and C++/# etc. FUZE Code Studio comes with everything you need to learn to code in one app.

Hmm, @zoogie where does it say only basic?
 
Maybe a secret soicety of hackers are trying to publish apps for consoles that could give another smart hacker access to exploits. Illuminati stuff. :ninja:
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum