Karl Zylinski writes:
This article is an introduction to the Odin Programming Language. It is aimed at people who know a bit of programming, but have never touched Odin. It is not a reference guide, rather I try to keep things informal and talk about what I think are important aspects of the language. There will be some notes on differences to C/C++, as Odin in many ways tries to be better C. If you enjoy this article and want to support me, then you can do so by becoming a patron.
In the recent years most of my programming has been done using the Odin Programming Language, sometimes referred to as Odinlang. Since a year back I create my own video games using Odin. You can find my game CAT & ONION on Steam, it is completely created in Odin.
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While Odin is a great language, it is currently quite lacking in documentation. There is lots of documentation, but it is scattered and incomplete. I tried to address that by writing this article, which I hope gives a holistic introduction to the language.