Hey, guys!
So, I came to an idea that I could make money by making an alternative to AssemblyScript, by making a compiler which compiles AEC (the programming language I designed) to WebAssembly. Until now, AEC targetted only x86 Assembly, so I've been writing a new compiler. I've actually rewritten everything (including the tokenizer and the parser) from JavaScript to C++, because most experienced programmers think C++ is a better language than JavaScript is for those kinds of stuff. After I've written more than 3'000 lines of code, I've managed to compile a simple AEC program to run in a browser.
So, what do you guys think, is it worth to continue developing it? Do you think it's worth to drop out of university to try to make money of that idea? I am not doing well at the university, and most things we learn there seem absolutely pointless to me. I want honest answers.
So, I came to an idea that I could make money by making an alternative to AssemblyScript, by making a compiler which compiles AEC (the programming language I designed) to WebAssembly. Until now, AEC targetted only x86 Assembly, so I've been writing a new compiler. I've actually rewritten everything (including the tokenizer and the parser) from JavaScript to C++, because most experienced programmers think C++ is a better language than JavaScript is for those kinds of stuff. After I've written more than 3'000 lines of code, I've managed to compile a simple AEC program to run in a browser.
So, what do you guys think, is it worth to continue developing it? Do you think it's worth to drop out of university to try to make money of that idea? I am not doing well at the university, and most things we learn there seem absolutely pointless to me. I want honest answers.