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Amiga Programming in 2025 with AmiBlitz

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  • #BlitzBasic
  • #RetroComputing
  • #Amiga
  • The Amiga microcomputer had a lasting impact on users, with BlitzBasic 2 being a notable programming language for the platform.
  • BlitzBasic was a compiled language, fast enough to be considered next to C for Amiga development, and was used in games like Skidmarks.
  • AmiBlitz3, a maintained version of BlitzBasic, is available on GitHub, with improvements and an updated IDE.
  • Using LLMs like ChatGPT can aid in learning niche languages by providing techniques and pseudocode rather than direct code.
  • Programming on Amiga OS was considered more enjoyable than on DOS or Windows due to its clean and well-thought-out API.
  • The decline of the Amiga was due to multiple factors including Commodore's mismanagement, piracy, and the rise of PCs.
  • The PC's economy of scale and rapid development outpaced the Amiga, leading to its decline despite its initial success.
  • Early 3D games had a unique, immersive quality that many modern games lack, according to some enthusiasts.
  • The Amiga vs PC rivalry persists among retro computing enthusiasts, with each platform having its own merits.
  • Despite its decline, the Amiga remains a beloved platform for retro gaming and programming, with a dedicated community keeping its legacy alive.