![]() It would be really nice if you could write your extension in C++ but edit, or use it, through Java. Whereas, sometimes the application requires another programming language, like Java or Python, and then you simply can't reach the engine extensions from either the Java or Python interface, and that is really a pity. Currently you can do really low-level stuff, and it's great, but you can only do it in C or C++. ![]() ![]() What I would love to see is better accessibility of the engine extensions.
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