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I’ve seen people trade zip archives like Yo-Ge-oh cards useing excel as a source control manager so it could be much MUCH worse
Unreal 4 and 5 expert with 3D art and animation skills
I’ve seen people trade zip archives like Yo-Ge-oh cards useing excel as a source control manager so it could be much MUCH worse
I’m not a CS major but why exactly does having a variable or parameter that’s not used in C, C# and C++ throw a warning
“Oh I fixed your code because you did it wrong”
Later:
“Hey the application no longer compiles, I re-wrote a huge chunk of your code and now I don’t know whats wrong”
Scrum Lord has a air of royalty to it aswel
I got told the difference between a software developer and an engineer is that an engineer factors in a products lifecycle and scalability and communicates this to their team and client
Someone who has tiny fingers
Quick roll back the transaction
Integers have fallen billions must use long float
what if i add more =
It’s easier to code in python one handed then it is codeing in C
Working in a startup is truly an experience
The worst is when some mfr pushes code that doesn’t compile so when you get latest the whole build is broken
This is what I imagine serialisation does to a mono behaviour
No, Linux (especially arch Linux) is the far superior operating system where the only limit is skill and knowledge.
Windows has fallen billions must use Android and IOS
12*2 = 24 and today I went to the store to buy some bananas but the all the bananas were too ripe #banan #banana #bananas #banani
I useally create an ownership tag if whatever language I use doesn’t have one so I can kill the child and it works it’s way up to the parent
Intellisense commands you to fix your method